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EVENTRY BTIR, WASATRGTON, D. ©. SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN OPENING A LETTER—By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. i CLo) Bomife on and lawlessness of the present day “springs in no small measure” from impulsive efforts of individuals to escape hte “humdrumness of cvery- day life.” “Art n lead these impulses into SAYS ART IS VITAL IN LIVES OF ALL e e Otto H. Kahn Thinks Government | knows no past or rank or wealth is true democra He said edu- Duty Is to Encourage Ap- cation must foster taste and must pay preciation. late Singleton T. Jones, also a of the African Methodist Epi Zion Church, was born in this over fifty years ago, and is the first native son of his denomination to be s honored. During his nearly thirty the en pastor in St Louis, S; Rochester, ¥ ministry, Dr. Joncs has hurches in Pittsburgr rancisco, Chicago and Dr. Jones plans to piscopal residence ir LANGLEY ILLNESS STILL CRITICAL, PHYSICIAN SAYS Althcugh slightly improved over- night, the condition of Representative John W. Langley of Kentucky, who is suffering from a physical and mental collapse at his home here, was still regarded as oritical today by his_phys shington. In Renting An Apartment Consider SIZE PRICE FFINISH SERVICE LOCATION EXPOSURE ARRANGEMENT THE ARGONNE AT 16th St. and Columbia Rd. Phone Columbia 4630 —and see how its standards meet your requirements R E e L T 2T 72 2 e Z T T 72 22 North Cleveland Park SEMI-DETACHED BRICK AND HOLLOW-TILE HOUSES $13,500 bath and extra lavatory: attention to the soul. *“Rich and poor allke,” he asserted. “we must be tak- ©n out of our surroundings from time to time to give our souls an airing.” School Display Furthered. URGED| The placing of a cast of some im- i portant picce of sculpture and a color reproduction of some great painting school in the United States, od at a session of the federa- carlier in the day, was given turther impetus last night, when Mr. De orest announced that the board of directors expect soon to ask the people in every section of the coun- try to carry out such a project to keep the b utiful things of life be- forc the ambitious and aspiring eyes and minds of youth, Abolition of country ccially along the areat motor n : city planning, technical art ining for university students and a art is being de ¢ discuss- ‘ presentative’s mind « Just night and an provement in his speech was per- | ptible. Partial paralysis of the{ 3 of epeech had from ilin he suffered hortly after his urn here from Covington, Ky., where he was tried, convicted ‘and ‘sentenced for alleged liquor fraud. " Ellison, the Langley family physician, was encouraged to- day by the improvement in his pa- tient's condition, pointing out that he has had no setback in the past twenty-four hours. D. C. PASTOR GIVEN HONOR E. D. W. Jones on A. M. E. Zion Board of Bishops. Dr. E. D. W Union Wesl ington, has been el o hiehops by the A. M. 1. Bion Ben- rral Conference mow in session in In- dianapolis, ageording to word receiv- ed here t v Dr. Jones, ¢ CUNS THROUGH MAIL AT RREAKPAST TRBLE AND SIGHS NOTHING BUT BILLS PEERS MORE CLOSELY AT THE WRITING. DECIDES 1T LOOKS LIKE BRLL WIMPLE'S | BUT 15N LAST LETTER TR PLE PROVES. 10 BE PERSON- AL ONE, BUT IN UNTRM- LIAR, HANDWRITING NATIONAL HOME Detroit Publisher Addresses Ban- quet—Ovation for Mellon. resulted Do 10— % o What a wonderful thing for all the People of the country will be the ercction in the National Capital of a national home for art, and how keen Is the interest and pride of the people throughout the states in seeing such Institutions established in their Cap- ftal. were cmphasized by Ralph H. | Dow an . ¥ Viooth, newspaper publisher presi- dont of the Detroit Museum of Art, at banquet in Rauscher's last night closing the three-day convention of the American Federation of Arl Lat art thing set apart and to be enjoyed by only an opulent fow, but is a v daily part of the lives of all the people, was pointed cut by Otto H. Kahn. New York banker and patron rt. He saw ane of the ~ billboards, 7% Dr. were re- | president: | Charles L. first vied Delano of folow WIFE ASKS T0 SEE ENYEL OPE AND ANNOUNCE PRESENTLY \TISN'T PON- TIAC AT ALL , IT'S PILLSVILLE GOES OVER LIST OF FRIENDS AND ACQUAIN - TRNCES, NONE. 6F° WHOM COOLD POSSIBLY BE IN elected: Forest, Miss secretary; Hutchinson Ch 0, president. and Frederick A. Washington, treasurer. WIPES GRAPEFRUTT FROM ENVELOPE AND TRIES TO DECIPHER, POSTMARK.. DECIDES TS PONRAC STANDS LETTER AGANST GLASS | TRKES A BITE 6F SRAPE FRUIT, AND RE - MARKS HE CERTAINLY HPONT THE PAINEST IDEA WHO THAT 15 PROM 77270 Jones, pastor of the | Zion Church of Wash- d to the board W, is not a 7 % FEATURE PROGRAM DUE AT HORSE SHOW SO gTen Fine Sieeds Await Trumpet- er's Call for Presidential Handicap. 4 vho is the son of the WHEN YOU THINK —of Painting, Paperhanging sad Decorat ing think of Taylor. £ Estimates made on request. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. ERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18h Bt B.W. Tel. Col. 1077 FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over §1.88 tHeet for love of beautiful anxious to have prescrved by the gov- | ernment for future gen | | th. Mellon Given Ovat Andrew Melion, = Treasury and a ent of | fuderation. w his brief <pe hard- GLARES IN DIRECTION OF SPEAKER , SAYS THAT 15 JUST WHAT HE WAS GOMNG T DO~ HE GANTDO EVERVTHING AT ONCE, (7 HE 7 - AND SUTS I GRANDMSA PUTS W MAD~ TADS TO B RESTED 1V THAT 1P IT HAD BEEN | A full card of star cvents clud- | 3t Bhnla ARGUMENT WHICH ENDS ing the annual running of th tial steeplech in which st leapers in this sec- compete aited the the trumpeter Arlington s afternoon. wi the Na-| Forest of New York pital Horse Show is rounding federation, was toast- |into the second day of its spring meet sounded the keynote of | (0 i . Foracy i ArC | whole morning of warm eun- \ universal language |Shine has turned the truck and arena nations which all | from mud muddle into a fairly | reservations presentable course and by the time onigal. de the show opene at 2 o war afternoon it probably wil 4 new style of archi- [OUt to the point of “slow.” Harro perpendicular rathar (and rollers liave n working lines ix being |it ince: t will be ready Ameriea which * ns o zoning law change in STUMPS HIM - ABOUT WHICH PROM KANSAS CTTY 1T TIME WIPE ASKS FOR 6000~ MICHT RAVE BEEN TROM NESS SAKE WMY DOESN'T THAT COUETN OUT TRERE HE GPEN 1T AND FIND 6UT 9 McOlare Newspaper Syndicate The Fun Shop Conducted 'by Maxson Foxhall Judell n of interna- | himsell and Mr. | best invest- | '€ ppreciation of | tion on is arousing un lmons of inner thi of | paric tional ¢ BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT THAT TRE POSTMARK 1S | PITSBURGH ment wi cum- he way th shpreclatiol Seven rooms, op fire- places; built-in fixtures. They are charming homes in a beautiful subdivision. It will pay vou to sece them. Open Daily and Sunday, 9 A.M.—9 P.M. To Inspect: Take Wisconsin Avenuc Car which passes property at Veazey Street, or drive out Massachusctts Avenue to Wisconsin Avenue, then north to Veazey Street. WM. S. PHILLIPS Lillian Adelaide Watson Ent ever, 1 not affect the running of wasn't or pretty Realtor—Builder 1**Ah Fors'e Lui, from “lLa “the best | (e 'steeplechasc. as it Is Mkale e | - OF UFIERE or wise, or g Main 4600 15th St. at K St. N.W. | with e Carson Frai man in 4p- | will not be able to attend before the | ThAU'S why T'm in the eit : E , \ | tone ard acceptably in’ I o N E R L e e | Handel's =S ? "E‘ = = = = 8 i AHELG BTG bas Hughes, who bas « 2 | | 5 e - ile sald that it {show closes. Ten of the best privately And she is the ha | o be A A L) A HOME OF THE VERY BEST ends that are tax-cxemdt | gwned leapers in the ecast will fa | vivre danse ce rev ‘ THE NES’ NS | i ey i e i CHARACTER IN ONE OF THE FINEST LOCATIONS | ere PLAYHOUSE CONCERT PRESENTED BY STUDENTS j| violia. Piano and Voice Numbers f on Program of Associated Studios. SOUTHERN BUILDNIG Washington, D. C. witho Huren igner memor I'his address on your stationery goes far toward establishing your standing, both here and elsewhere. You are known by the company you keep. So is your business or ! professoin. Verses and Reverses. BY SAMUEL HOFFENSTEIN. 1 The Associated Studios—Otto Simon | voice; La salle Spier. piano, and Henri | Sokolov, violin—presented a concert last | night at the Playhouse, whicn reflected credit upon the organization Mrs. ida Seaton sang dight Departs,”” by Borodo I notes were clear and well The outstanding cvent of the will be the Presidential steeplec so named beeause it always secretary of the [on the day that the ident visits u of our home was given full |the show. President Coolidge was to thoughts shall management of [have attended this afternoon, hut i the encour- | Word was received from the White rest in art is | House that he is confined to his try and into|rooms and would be obliged to cancel all engazements The absence of the President, how hat the remarkabl if you'll marry me, ented 1 shall be. countr Miss Leila M feration for convention. spoke ng way in wihich spreading oy the ho rHn A limited amount of space in this nationally known the office building now available. Her controlled. sang Verd Apply Manager—Room 220 my ind ind me behind ”a'";:}hn“;{ "}‘\:M\‘"“fl;:\“ the barrier and to the winer will go | o0 vocal presented Mr one of the most coveted prizes ) - . - 1 nvestment advice | {na oho 5 ] And watch the Amnaril by Charle the show, the Presidential S ethis e A ) banqueters, He ¥or that is the i Olympic Horxex Here. terson; “The Bond Maide fins W "the Frances van den Bogert, and (R B S You Can Defy the Sizzling Sun cking after ‘sensa- And the ; o [ve the last showing { by Sylvia Grazzin | = [ States Army’s famous Olvmpic horses oie || Samuel Goldshear. youthtl [pete eiin B e Tarecet o s | by dmicing nerd | thetic presentation of a Bruch ¢ if you'll Awning your home world for international honors. Somc ) vedt abi It's a very simple matter to keep cool on the hottest summer day if you can have the protection _of an Awning. Just think of the comfort you are missing if you neglect to put up Awnings. . That will be | o down 1o the | folis ! e place wh Ledward | ‘ F SERE P ey red restlessness, women sure are wome teeplechase will the United SPECIAL NOTICES. another wom A Successful Platform. he had bee He had fough the nstitutions, great applause, seen elected camp; Amert i Ve got Another event that will bring out | 4 £ ad never far-famed horseflesh will b o] Mhe situatio < open-to-ail-cl for hunters. Twen- | pan nes onmen had never learned any useful trade ty-four entries have been listed in| This time he did some thinking. And this event already and addition in his small way he proved himself a t e s coaxed out the br 3 senius weather. are expected. In this event |~ This was the platform he ran on: many of the Olympic horses will be! I belicve in bobbed hair.” seen in_action, among n being | * x ndoo Maid, Nigra th S — famous black internation- | j{e was elected - . . ! mare owned K. A Dean of Journalists Dies. A. Barry R 3 8. C Olympic team ¥ * $ captain of Dynamit Fire. th Iy prominent Pr Observer :;,‘.‘|'rn"f{‘y:hpn§;x‘f& and Bally MacSlan: n of South Carolina Journalist < cl: o jumps cd here last night at the home o od for this event. Green son. D. D. Walla be called upon to take at Wofford blue ribbon winners the four- ot-six inch fences and high jump- must clear the five-foot h | The winners gzt ribbons and cas Q prizes to boot, $60 to the first he 325 to the second. $10 to the |and $5 to the fourth Dblue ribbon winners of | will also be seen in this event. Record Crowd Promise, Q. Solve the followinz hypothetical | question: If there is a shortage, but supposing there isn't, and the women | and little children. the box being iz high and two although the policeman. | not the ¥ beca there can't be why if any, a gritty substance, what would_hut would you? A r tomorrow clearingz of the best known horses in America | | showed ability in man, who 1o c re in the Olympic team. including Romantique | D ramiand estroved. property. J Tango Dan Pre Pathfinder. Marthe McAdams gave to Rubin- CASEY. 175 Ky, Little Canada and others. The | stein’s concerto, D minor. an interpre- | - | chargers will be shown in hand tion revealing both technique and Class for Hunters. Don’t hesitate on account of the expense. y nothing compared with the enjoyment you’ll derive from being able to use the rooms of the home and the porches at Ask us for estimates and suggestions of colors and de- on of hoys | | appreciation. Mr. Spier wa 1 | abins_above | second piano. Fe also played with Jean | ANE | mson and Virginia Shull, in two de signs. They will be gladly furnished. Tent and Awning Section Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. ightful rondos by Gurlitt, for twe pi Sophic Snyder displayed deft | K. €. M. Burton & Son P11 F Street N.W. fingering in three pretty bits by Heiler | The Copeland Company from opus §2. | Mrs. J Blaisdell and Otto Simon | “ranklin Square 1313 K Street N.W. WARD FOR GE cap. he n. Address o ANNT AL FLECTIO fruxiecs of tie Amefican B pin 0Y WHO | 1 precinet Star office. ® spectively, for the violin and voic lectior 5 May 17.— SOTICE OF #hip.— Not real estat When & wom omfortable he fa When she makes he marries her. Our Own Home Study Class. (A €. M. Azoy ] La A motor car (automobile) is go- ng at 75 miles per hour. A poli third | mnan is chasing it on foot at 125 feet | econd. How can he catch it? By luck, perhaps | 1 makes a man un- n love with her. him comforta general teretotore i and David | Raebucl 3 i st . horehy dissoly I J.Rach the remaini purchased usiness. as has assumed all of the debts, obligations and liabilities of said business LOUIS 1 roctor Co. 214 W Street MWL R are p = hunters will the four-foor | acher.) 4400 16th Street Northwest Corner of 16th and Webster (BUILT BY L. E. BREUNINGER & SON=) RABBACH, ing quality, comfort and one of the most unique Thic residence. emb easily distinguished as bei residences bulilt in Washngton The entrancaat the side permits a center-hall plan, With a specious living room across the entirc front of the house. with open fircplace a@d a beautiful dining room. breakiast room and kitchen on the other side. with back stairway and lavatory, Second floor contains one large hedroom across the front, with communicating bath: also three other large bedrooms and bath, includ- ing a sleeping porch. ~Two large tpoms and bath on third floor, also lars and cedar closet.” Beautiful oak floors throushout. Linoleum on.kitchen floor, autematic hot-water hrater, large two- car brick garage. We imvite you to see this beautiful residence convenience, is demand and individual g gave promise of c crowd at the track this afternoon. All morning the telephone was busy with persons ordering boxes and blocks of grand stand seats & seores of persons, taking no chance on being left, motored' to Arlington P'ark and bought their reservations personally. Preparations were made to accommodate an overflow in the field back of the race track The card for today follows: KEEPERS. HOTKLS, CHURCHES. eppurtanits do bave ‘ruzs wathed. 2ad testored to orisi cat lized STMMER Geo. M. L. Walker, Col. 5.w.. formerly head tune er and_Knabe Co; HAT IS THE TATEST We execute the designs that 0 sou. “Select assortment | 2 p.m.—Class 18, Tr s ) s, Herraatch and jewelry “remairiog. | thirteen entries: g rrmann. ? st. n.w.. 2nd flogr. | 310 p.m.—Class 41, Hunters’ War - der Cup, eighteen entries 2:30 p.m.—Cla Saddle CTAL, followed by Q. A politician is caught by ta graft. What would that be termed A. Carelessness A True Friend. Wife—Sitting up with a friend? And here you drunk! Hubby—Yesh, my dear. 1 wash with a ‘shick frien’. an' he inshisted 1 share hish medishin’. DMUND J. KIEFER. Reproduction forbidden.) BRIG. GEN. BARKER DIES. Retired Officer Was Croix de Guerre Winner in World War. Brig. Gen. John W. Barker, U. S. Army. retired, died in New York city Wednesday, the War Department is informed. storage room 2D TO BRING A VAN LOAD OF FUR- niture from New York, Philadelphis, Bethle hem and Faston. Pa: Wilmington. Del. 3 4 Richmond, Va.. fo Washing: FER AND STORAGE CO. Open for inspection tomorrow and every day next week L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 Members Washington Real Estate Board Horses ok ‘ . come home || Hunters, owners twenty-eight entries. 3:05 p.m.—Class 2—Saddle ponics, cleven entries, 3:15 p.m.. lass 45, open Ihl.n\l.erh) twenty-four entr 3 p.m.—Class 9, Novice x entries .m.—Class 21, Oly mpie Horses free oy vg 3285 PROGRESSIV FATES: WASH to Boston— W RED BALL % 0.. MA be shown in hand). A Your Car Won'’t Stay Out|,,}:% p-m—Clas —of commission long when it v comes here for General Re- pairs. We're both prompt and reliable. R. McReynolds & Son Slip Covers a About High Rents and Mean Landlords. Take the Same Money You Pay Out for Rent and Own A SHIRETH Home At 36th and R Sts. N.W. to all S 1 n.w. (Copyright, 192 TO RICHMOND, ex-Barre. Pa., 10 ~Wash. to Dastes, O. Road _ Suitable for thirteen entries. 26, Green Hunters, nine entries. plethase. Summaries. s for yesterday follow: brood suitable to He was from Syracuse, N. Y., and o Nunters—| furgaret H, |was sraduated from the Military shown by Melvin € en: second, in June, 1304, He served Starlight, shown by Capt.' Guy J.|in the Chicago railroad riots in 1594, Black, and third, Portia, shown by | i North Dakota and Minnesota in Let us excente your printing requirements, 2 h 97, in the battle of El Caney and FIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH BRICHS, '”u“zd:wl. ficers' chargers, open 1o the keize of Santiago in 1838, in the . : a n& and to all branches of the | Chippe ndian campaigns in the BYRON S. ADAMS, FRIXTER. | sorvice, officers’ private mounts os | same vear, in the Dhilippine insur % Bovernment-owned horses enly eligi- | Tection in _18985-1902. ‘at Seward, Have Us bl Jimmie, shown ‘b | Alaska. in 1906: in the Philippine A second. Red Rock, | again in 1911 and 1912, as milita Repair Your Roof shown by F. L. Hamilton, and third, | Observer with the French army in| T are experiencnt and cxecme tne | RONET Bo, Shown by Licut. T B | 1914 4t headguarters, A 'E. o et work. Hood. 1918; commanded the 165th Infantry JRONCLAD 2otz 1121 6t N.w. | Class 1. saddle ponies. to be ridden | {24 Division in campaigns against | Company. Phone Main 14. Safe and Sound! by children under tweélve yvears of [ {he Germans in 1918 and at the War That's the way you'll feel about your Pri 8,100 9.500 rices, ; to o age—I"irst, Lady Betty, shown by | DePartment as a member of the Gen- roof if we get the order for repairs. Nothing cheap about them. They are moderate in size, Richard Essex: second. Firefly, shown | €72l Stafl. Corps from June 12, 1918, ‘Why worry abont storm: Send for us by Miss Mary' W. Moses, and third, | {3,4he date of retirement in July, but built like $20,000 Homes. > Yoon Blossom, shown by Miss Elsic | 3. yeid the rank of brigadier gen- ||f| = : ral during the latter part of the and feel sufe. Estimates free. Class 25, for green hunters, light- | STot1a wa A KOONS BQONNG, 119 rd st sw. | FEIERT, over the jumpe—First world war and was awarded the COMPANY _Phose Maia 843, D. SCRAPED AND FINISHED, > (0 look like new: LIVE BETTER WHERE IT COSTS LESS As unusual as that statement seems. it is true in every detail when you compare living in a new English Designed Home In Our Intown Suburb 144h Street Terrace —with the average living conditions put up with by the average tenant. These Individual Homes are a part of over 200 other Homes sold here to Washington business men, buildefs, real estate men and several Construction Engineers. = it - French croix de guerre. Following anna, shown by E. L. Readma his retirement he served in the office of the adjutant general at the War Department from June, 1920, to June, They Sure Fill a Long-Felt Want, as SALES PROVE ofnd, Mountain Tip, shown by Benton Stables: third, Lady Freak, shown by Mrs. D. N. Lee, and fourth, Miss Jimmie, shown by Maj. C. L. Scott. 1 N.W. Class 8. novice park horses—First, WE Happy Creek Birdman, shown by Mrs. SESDLOT On a Mattr Allen Potts; second, Conestoga, shown EAC < Wi FINALLY DIE— by Maj. C.' P. George; third. Sigma Tet us keep yours in good condition—it will Nu, shown by John L. Sweeney, and pas §ou interest on (he investment every To Inspect to—Drive across the Q Street Bridge. turn north block to R wtreet and drive due west to 36th street (right next to Western High Sebool). Or take P street car to 35th strect and walk north to R street, or Wisconsin avenue car to R street, and walk west to 36th street. PUSHES RETIREMENT BILL Chairman Lehlbach of the civil service committee of the House yes- terday’ appeared before the House rules committee urging a special Better See Them—Now Price, $15.500 Easy Terms fourth, entry, shown by E. E. Hale. ight. ** Bedell’s Factory Gl horses Main 3621. 610 B St. N.W. Automobile Painting, Have fi:’ car painted like new in 3 to 6 "I,.'yhi: Glass Auto Painting System And save money. N.W. Phone_Potomae 101, 2018 12th St printiog piunt. 3 The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D St. N.W. owned by residents of the District of Columbia or by officers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps stationed within _ten miles of the District— First, Squad, owned by Maj. C. P, George; second, Fortitude, owned by the Benton Stables; third, WArginia, owned by Charles 'Carrico; fourth, Maggie Dean, owned by Capt. N. J. McMahon. s 19, artillery teams; govern- ment-owned horses—First, Battery A. 16th Field Artilfery: second, Ba tery C. 16th Field -Artillery; third, Battery B, 16th Field Artiller. Class 31, pairs, hunters—First, Fortitude and Mountain Tip, owned by Benton Stables; second, Lucky ¥ind and Pal, owned by Neoma B. Murphy; third, Margaret and entry, rule to give privileged consideration in the House to the new civil service retirement bill. The committee took the matter un- der advisement. It is probable that a special rule will be brought out as soon as the Republican leaders sce an opportunity to bring the retire- ment bill up for passage. owned by Melvin C. Hazen; J. R. Philibert's entry. Class 37, horses suitable come hunters — First, owned by E. L. Redman; second, For- fourth, to - Pollyanna, titude, Benton Stables entry; third, Mountain Tip, Benton Stables entry: fourth, Mrs, D. R. Lee's Gold Fish. - Realtors Ouwners and Builders TO INSPECT Take any l4th Street car (the best service in Wash- ington) to Ingraham Street or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue, or call Main 2345 for auto to call and take you out. SHANNON & LUCHS Realtors Ouwners and Builders

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