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THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. S - NE 7 24, AMUSEMENTS. <[ CITIZENS DENOUNCE WOMAN’S MISSIONARY TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. : = = c{;%Nsstjzfm'YsAé{AYss | The Sleuth Story 4| PACIFISH IN SCHOOLS| SOCIETIES TO CONVENE |, Jmemmys; Vas g fhares. v P A"I‘:‘K cE| v RIALTO | - To make a good detective story 7 o TIVOLI—Photoplay, vaudevill . \the early chapters should be gory; Address on ‘Horrors of War” | Home and Foreign Groups to Hold |tinuous showing from 2 to 11 p.m. - e m":-:'r lr‘l:-lr”-m‘.“ | LAST 2 DAYS y STRAND — “Ambition.” vaudevill | Admiral Benson Addresses Thitty- a: clammy corpse must be provided,| Deaden Patriotism, Cathedral Quarterly Meetings in Lincoln D Rugsvile S oRie RSO Aihes ine LAST TIMES TODAY JOHHNY "l"Es vfith clues by which the cops are Hei; ghts Body View. Road Church. “leebound,” at 11 Ll | One Graduses at College _Jaided. There must be murder as 3 i v 40’0 MEMORIES OF DOROTHY starter; the sleuthing tale demands | ne Cathedral Heights Citizens’ As-| The quarterly meeting of the At [is Mirthful Best in : " METROPOLITAN — “The | Commencement. - %+ martyr, who has been slain with | ociation meeting in St. Alban’s | Woman's Home and Forelgn Mission- | at 11:35 a.m, 1:35, 3:35, 63 "Enninr" .\": or sabers, to prompt the keen|cnapel Thursday night, unanimously | ary Societies of the Washington dis- | 9:40 p.m. = . R nAlTo" cflNnucTflR ]492 ‘ | N tectives’ labors. The lesser crimes | sgopted a resolution expressing op- | trict of the Methodist Episcopal| PALACE—"The Moral Sinner.” e ARCHBISHOP IS SPEAKER ve a fizzle ; the gans must pop, | posi s allow coln | &m0 b, 2:30, 4:26, 6:10, 7:55 . ol st drieie. Thus: Tar. | bacifo. s speok ia the public shaots | Coursh, will ke held In the Lincoln |3:35r;/n! 438, €:10, 755 and|| gher. B In Ralph Incels version of the With the First nish ing our carly pages, the cops|en the “horrors of war.” cosich ads | Wednesday, the home ociety begin: | AMBASSADOR—inger Jim Mc- 8 “THE MORAL !INHE‘I;"M Awards Diplomas and Pleads for d to earn their wages. For |Gi® i v® Sy Datriotism among ;‘rr:»;"‘::l ”-'.fx’fn.”“" :-lllhl le. u.l S, [ Kee,” at 2, 4, €, 7:45 and 9:20 p.m. _WORLD N skl ‘ . ; head' methods we must SCOTC |scnool children in such a manner as | {hore will be election of ofcers rer | 1135 1 20 336, Coan T an Tnd 9.4 | Comedy—Newa—overture, Ete, EEMS Upright Citizenship. (I‘\‘em\ ”.:\(5 iha‘:l up every. llhm‘g befa:; [ to be harmful to the country.” it was Dorts from the secretaries and 1‘ fi.i“ e IS R e O S | BEGINNING ToMORROW | Andi irte Faaous them od then we introduce Bted. e e-power demonstration to be led by = o e e ST : 2 wonder. fhe ‘sleuth who pulls the | SPecial, feforence was mude to|MruW Crarc Main Mrw Rk chaptn | 13 B ARG TR0 T 4Lk ‘ E‘.’BFR?,E IHE SEX Lrme g Washington Appearance of Reliability and loyalty to ideuls|Wonde - ¢ x and Miss Mery Franee. The to were urged upon the thirty-one grad- | case al urider, who “’,"“l’ the ,"“r“" {ary of the National Council for the | pearers will be the district seorer | 9340 P, ao pINOLE WANDERINGS 1| AND JACQUELINE LOGAN rtes of St. John's Collége by Admirar] Where (it . is ludnln_g._ and ”gner the||krevention ot war, I 10, eity a3 | taries. A musical program is also ar- || To Beautiful and Unusual Places N N William S. Benson in Carroll Hall, {::g“;l ion "'rda’i',’fi;g 2 :‘.:}:‘:; dreses in pubile schools in this city. ’jflf;f"“{"{;e oo Backer ipee- UNlON VETER“N DIES. GIIIRLES E. GALAGHER N2 220 APPEARING 4 TIMES DALY oth and G streets last night. The| G0 8 1 0 e unavailing, a skate | of ‘the executive. commitie oF the | o Ihe foreikn ‘society will hold its RBanno, Offcring “Belis of the sea” | [N LOEW’S N 2010, 4:05, 7:35 aod 9:35 p. m. ", e a I3 A 3 » I “l ” y < N peaker counseled the graduutes 10| ho mal-vs such silly queries that|Richmond Park Citizens' Association, ’{f:fl’l‘zsn‘:.r‘(.gi‘ilnfi:"' Niva' Ceargs’ 1 | Frederick Tyers, Elrhty~0nm was || * enley_in SMidnish o’ . ~siabltah! & reputation for 'Ronesty ies. | It was pointed out that the Richmond | & < g N | ublish w reputation for honests Inow and :then the reader wearies |, 08 Doaclation covers territory | Siyder will prescat the mork of th Employe of Pension Bureau. | THE 0SSMANS oyalty and truthfulne The form ala is o!d and hoary, but if | ygrgering on that 'covered by the | oi&h R ] World_Famous Banjols, ¥ WTREET AT 1271 W . McDowell will bring tidings of | Frederick Tyers ; . Archbishop Michael J. Curles pre-|youd white & winning story its | Cathedral Heights boay and that 1t | W, Iz MeDowell will bring tdings of | Frederick Tyers, cighgty-one years Recording Art REons—1670 S 15 1T <ided and awarded the diplomas. He |ancient cigrves vou have to follow— | was particularly de!-l:;ous n‘l“': the e S iorent departments | 014 @ veteran of the Union Army and Screen Feature TODAY “aid the commereial idea i America |al other s& hemes prove vain and hol- | (o assoclations work together as | i (i work” nave arrunged pecial | @ resident of this city since tho clvl JAMES KIRKWO00D ” s absorbes erest of parents 5 tory writers oft endeavor g . . nnorw giving o history of the king’s| war, died at the residence of his A absorbed the interest of parents, |low. The ¢ A resolution was adopted to have P U ified Crosses.” by MIss | qaughter, Mrs. Libble Quistort, 826 || Witk Cieo ten Gincel Das and urged fathers and mothers to|to leave tha heaten path forever, and | ne delegates of the Federation of | Snaonl Biee, T G Claci: Mia. A i B iR Can et \ o leasing, | Cltizens' Associations from the Cathe- all, B 13th strest northeast, Thursday. e \ inake every effort to give their chil-|give us sona “thing new and pl St ot A se Cletien Teaneatithe M Mrs E. L | stre \ u ¥. \\| Wiltiam De Mille’s picturization o Jren a liberal education, abandoning |a sleuth whe: has oy \]\ aeon l“ha"' Sran HolEhie A imotinton roquoaL that Harvey has as Iwr:u ct, Meeting | Fur ser ¢ donducted at DISGONTENTED HUSBANDS Duoen uvis’ blizer grcs fllav’ 3 ¢ . 10O 15 5 Vi the King's Se 8. her , €. 8 bbott, | . thought of “how soon the chil-|ing, a crime in which no bl mitted to membership in the federa- L 2 s Church B he Gued e thoughe ool and & to] streaming—laut all their schemes are | tion and have representatives seated eares o e P of Mo |Shepherd, today at 10:30 o'clock 5 3 \| RICHARD DIX—LOIS WILSON e o e e "ahila. can |idle dreaming’. A stiff must furnish fin that body. Another, was adopted | GornGiia” Lon oAt Lincheon | Burial, with full military honors, was | (i - el Comedy—Newa—Toples, Fte. W k. e said a il d 0 Tel £ e nion Transfer Com- . h c o H sis 5 3 7] the 'leflll“”“]‘- a futile Watson must ‘l(nllr q:‘: Lf\.l(‘t all ‘ll‘f the Cathedral will be served, and the public is| tety. 3 BEGINNING TOMORROW ever aspire to anything high in life pany it e atatty tavited | native of England. e lenst o nign|be, grinning. the baffled cops must|jiignts section ‘in the so-called zone | SOFdlally ‘ : 5 = “THE GUILTY ONE' unless he has had at least a high|, 1 ®opeir “haners, while Sherlock |two area for the delivering of bag- - — jLvi st bat z school u!mauun 3 rage and other parcels. This will | $16 o = H N From the Bvoadu‘uu atage hit! finds the daggyrs’ owners, Eag . his | 4 in_the 4th 11li bady e S WIS, gnes owners, | |y and, st purie, S Mot MISSING BOYS FOUND. . | =z ens e Salted s tne S5 Wit ‘weuts Ax archibishop to “steer Qear m‘ the| (Copyright.) s N- | certain sectlons f!xh{‘ml;:‘ ghts” thun He was discharged because of @ Ch"y Clase Lake ounge lizard, pleasure seeking, are now had. it was s ! 5 N o _| wound received in action, He had Thy loater gange. America does Pair Confess to Minor Thefts, In- |y i employed in the United States On Two Pavilions to s ced Solomons sdom, he de- . ot 5 : ¥ e L on afte . i R e ¥ “shubert Attraction, 2 o T S 1 4| simons, for ac. exnivi of wwents-| TEACHERS VOICE THANKS.| |~ cluding Purse Snatching, | ier, i, i St L0102 MEVER DAVIS MUSIC I'OI.l S st Mttgzeans ~\Nf ConradNasel inerican people, he sald, more | two ctie; nlay ot Ds __ oseph L. Allanic, thirteen, 1306 Q |years ago. lle was a member of the i & sirong Army or huge| Class 11, best elisplay of § ‘;';,{*;,,_ e e Roduord. ten, |Union Veterans' Legton Post No. 115, | 5% S o070 "1 iag p ay. SEATS SELLING Ve, First, Dr. David ¢irifliths; sec street, and Joseph H. ten, NV atiiclis sanctugty pholt, ai=|C: C. Gallow » ird, Mrs. 1. C. 11enr- | Adopt Resolution of Appreciation | | I0%% N sineet: veported missing| ol T ich tsré mow ia suid to be only : ne WOLF | " BUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL cniéd by F. O'Brien. gave “Beatases” |ner o cited tonight, there| to Those Sponsoring Keller Bill. |from their homes since Tuesday | Besides his daughter. Mre Quistorf, Alasii Evouiitoa i = ‘Benson, and accom- public is s gat, thers £ aalee 2 ga. he is surviv by his widow, Mrs Goted by G A Henson, and S peine o admission fee The com-| Appreciation to all organizations | morning, were found asleep In a ga- B, i SATVNed by, W08 WIGE S HOPPER TODAY AT 5 ' w Tye . s chorus ol he |mittee in charge consists of W. T.|officials and individual interests who | rage not far from their homes this |y b aad (50 ol G nen)” j‘:‘ll;:nl‘éhr:l ."L’;"'Juhf,fxn‘.-mxxt-:e % (.ha;”“mq“l.,hhllnlmn com- | supported the efforts of the District | morning about 3:30 ock by Po- |k o DR e ? 2nd his | CHESAPEAKE BEACH s dgment. - S o he | mittee Carnoll, chairman rose | public school teachers in sec & an | liceman B. T. Batson, arrested and N Orchestra furnished music for themittee: C. C. Cargyic SOOTIARCTSE | Riequate salary dule as provided | taken o the second precinct poiice ——— COMIC "OPERA CO. wouna Trip: Advies, S0c: Chilaren, 25 occasion. s, 1yd. o he Keller bill. which becomes ef- i { tockbe r, Mrs ¥ in t e e station. List of Medal Awards. ¥ives xfn”?f\-.\ Jackson and Mre. R. Y. | fective in July, is voiced in resolu- | * The bovs are said to have admitted POLICE GET 20 CYCLES. Sk um wheniyou netd Blank \* THE MIKADO Medal awards were made as fol-|Ferner. tions adopted dt a mass meeting of | having taken several bicyeles and i | o o SE— teachers Wednesday at Centra i [ ridden about the city and to have | " . Compuny of 65—Augmented Orchestra. low School Subsisted on milk and bread found in| Cost $339.46 Each—Fill Longfelt E. Morrlson Paper Co. Eves., 50c, 75c., $1 and $1.50 Bishop Shahan medal of oratory, 'S Vi ILED. | 1n return, the teachers promised. if [ doorways. They also are said to have | awarded to Alfred M. Laforest; ne: DR. DUFFY’S VVILL FIL possible, “even more devoted service | admirted fity for _the Want. Thurs. & Sat. Mat., 50c., 75¢. & $1. || “ANDY” OEHMANN < he children intrusted to our care.” | ynatching of containing $150 | Motor eycle policemen. who have N —_— AND HIS CROWD OF 9 in merit. Thomas J. Dunn and John J. to t < D Lo o8 snatehing o Motor cy policemen | : R Kelly. The P. T. Moran memorial | Leaves O Street Property and $10.-| and h‘iurlgktepw L ithe forpirant of ithe Aty it Ol becn leaving broken-down machine ~‘| RAerTHnM(s)A\LILCxEoch 3 | tea rofessic street, near and mmedal for elocution, awarded to T. i h to Wife. | loyalty is to the District of Columbia. K ¢ was reported miss- | ten miles from no place and hikin MEHER GO],DMAN al for 000 in Cash ¢ . T et ths Aaerican to i | . aving ;” GLEN shing Di jr.: me in merit, s T ’ n, @ prior occas back to the preeinct to list the ¢ Gushing Daniel, jr.; next in me The will of Dr. Hugh C. Duffy, who suid the resolutions. v F police_station i Charles Lippold and Philip Mangan.| o 10q suicide last Sunday, has e lauded in the resolutions in Y a atory of having lefi} on the sick ledger, at la : n ! Annosnces Opening of ECHO The Mer. Thomas medal for Chr been filed for probafie. He leaves|¢ 3 d of educati n(.];lh‘-;'l—fi- their homes o take a trip west. in'; with relief. £ ) fines v Roof Garden TONIGHT e e i fas Fneiish | premises 920 O street ntrthwest, with | blreau of the | Lizadion with b ¥iew Lo restoring the | m}.'.’.‘g ::;Lmra'i’..|"."'\'fmj"';\f‘lrlfwfi vur- || 15 ; e ot Atop Arlington Hotel — H lJAzz JAZZ - e nans | {ih ail the comfort awarded to . Cordova. |its contents, and $10,000 in cash to 4 children to their parents S nty brand « iny St | i fhe hakmond el |12 Sonien's 278 LI D maiming o e oot | i coSien oot 3 - o e DANCELAND medal for the best drilled officer, A on. ‘The National > AR the policemen | # 2 g ouable Dancing Every Eveiing at 9:30 awarded to John J. Kelly. The I, A.|estate to his children. 'The Nati k ss<| WALSH FILES REPORT. Whether this will fill the need, 2% N 914 E VW Drury medal for best drilled officer, {Bank of Washington is named as|of Washington | cording to police, is probiem | g i Sanicarnio) Band 1 W awarded to John J. Morrix. The M| 00, The resolutions were signed by e Ay St s nron fia i "o colorun,” " S £ s A Keane medal for best driiled cadet, | *3ecutor. ctate of Redr Admiral| EFRK €. Daniel, Selden M The first installment of “the third| The motor cycle contingent has beer . e Caforaia, Cafe Madrillon Pratiiest (TEGRL Fel aotipany awarded to Bernard Quade. The Har-| The entire ¢. Paul, Allan Da M. prelimin eport” of the asking for help several months. Yosemite, Tacit - A FRE ry Carroll medal for best I«lril:w{l « 4 cton, whey died May x\"uum.;. M. Florence Gore 3 rentie . V. p s i B . Rainjer Nationsl Park, Puget Special Service - ON FRE] cade varded to T. Cushing Daniel, - 2 2 awxhurst, Eva Hurd is, 4 ac & night 1 < N Sound and the Cansden Rockies " F i o i 5 e Fidward Volght medal for |4l 18 left, to his wids ' | Alden ana H. May Johnson. - ol hutctta Lankias Four Win Scholarships. pthe e ynis onec) tiin R I} 0% Resecvations (CaMl| Main 6350) best arilled cadet, awarded to Guida Lo Stookton. 3 s R emocratic me of the committee Four Washington high school st ww 23, Cover Charges, 55c Weekdays lan. Y iers swerd ana commit The report com ed_an analysis| Fou o | . Saturday, $1.10 Medals were awarded by ti ege | | Savings and Trust SPECIAL COUNSEL LEAVES. the available and projected hos- | dents, three atte s : ROCHESTER'S HOUSE FARTY TOURS, { to the members of the college rif s o Nirs. Stock- | pital facilities and voluminous statis- ’ il . . 910 District National Bank Building » ” T — HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE® team who took first place in the in- tics as to cost and ratio of personnel | Scholarshi to Stray Bus| Or Chesapeske and Ohio Ticket Offce, tercollegiate rifle match, as follow Atlee Pomerene to Take Up Probe | to patients at each ins jon, show- | College, it was a d\\’-'\{“"‘-‘\ 714 Fourteenth St. N.W. bt Arthur McKnew, William Bob- —- . 4 5 ing an average cost per patient of $5|The ers are Esther M. Rupple = Spend the Week-End at || binger, J_ Francis Hughes, Ladislaus n 1 i During Roberts' Absence. | per daw rove hospt {Thomax Midgett and, Ruth Allen of VA' & se“E"cK Bsunas, Sydney Trundle, Edward A. 2 . compare: )ntract hos- | Eastern and E eld of West- Gorma J\J;;‘n”r.q;’\fm:’, R\x:llym‘ll%n- “Resolved, 'rna:l the t ‘"():;inn{:- I?;:OHE’-‘!";' ‘;‘;:"‘*“1 ,.“’“f'ir .34,‘.‘;.':.4 Walsh s "un;n.“’f,'f.,» ern. x«':‘,r‘::-nmm high school seniors | COLONIAL BEACH The Pennant-Winning gan, Stephen Gatti, Ardis Maldonade, | tained in the immigration a case cases. one to| llete report would contain “many |in the District made application for | “W ashil ’. o P | Battery of Songland Joseph McCoy. respecting Japanese exclusian should | Denver to take depositions in thel . i iryctive recommendations.™ the scholarships, which are awarded | Washington's Atlantic City ‘The graduating class was composed | be repeated,” will be the subject of [civil suits pending against the oil Ipe, wiioh ate ; : of the following: Theodore Aloysius |the final prize debate at R ionet| copenite taiwold e 1e to Tea- e to/the students who make the hig _Be ever mindful of the con- Palatial Steamer Special Comedy Feature - Vi 1+ general average in a competitive | Burns, Thomas Francis Collins, Rob- | Un iy Wiw Sehool tonizht at 7|pot Dome and other reserves. Later ; % 5 k T ot the e [ T Seremian® Gonnor, Jorge Luis | omvers ke "winner will | get the |he will go to El Paso. Tex.. to take & amination S0 Cataing b HaAt TN ST.JOHNS GORDON DOOLEY & Cordova, James Edward Cowhig, debate honor for the year and in addi- | other testimony and will return to > S A . —_ i 3 ! MARTHA MORTON Patrick " Cullinane, _Edward _John | tion a prize of & set of legal books. | Washington in ten L . hash) Biation —copsult us. Tl.e:ven.Z!hzssto “.;h;rnfa Flood, John Vincent Gallagher, Henry tne tney an e presentati - . ° od : i 5 o e T CatTord | Ben s witl uphold | the - affirmative | ment's evidence before the additional | the Inia a s Corporation, M. A. LEESE °FPTicaL co. d)’ | CRESSY & DAYNE James Joseph Hennessey, | and William P. McIntosh and S. I.|grand jury here will be continued|created by ct of June 3, 19 3 . 614 Oth St. Sunday at 9 A. M. . > Hudson, Daniel e megative. They have|ty Atlee Pomerene, former senator| While serving in that capacity Col. | Advanced on_Automobiles Sraneh (Stops Made at Alexandrin) 7 Other Star Acts and S iseenl Eaward | miorBal eated by & series of elfmina: | from Ohio, also special counsel for | Ashburn will have the rank. pay and | 1110 F N, | Sare 712 11th Street Bile Dakalng Evers Tite DUCI KEREKJARTO Keega Kelly, Alf the United States in the oil cases. allowances of brigadier general , | . ! Sidael Laforest “Rustn Jons Loftus, | o contests e MEYER DAVIS MUSIC Royal Vielinist Virtuoso BRL G PERPETUAL | L=t uade, o 3 [ nday Matine e inh Minahan, James O1on: - nell Moran, Albert Vincent Murphy, sl Jeremiah James Nelligan, er . Hamilton Pike, Joseph Edwin Pop- ‘ BUlLDlNG » MARSHALL H AN ™ e kins, Michael ‘Joseph Ready. John ‘ All JAA F cis uche, Daniel ose] = ‘ Jivan, Charles Russell Wenger, John FroeDencing eat - Bernard Yeabower. - ‘ II‘ ] l" Meyer Davis || 90 ROSE VARIETIES Pays 6 Per Cent || Phg | Orchestra C“‘C LE " AT TAKOMA DISPLAY AdVGl’tiSiflg Serves a Purpose | PR 51 Str. Charles ||| | 83 3 - e Annual Show Brings Out 2,000 I obe S8 rig e Macalester mp?‘,’m}m.,, e Blooms—Public Invited | Pay‘ 4 Per Cent Leaves 7«”‘ St. Wharf 10 am, || AMERIC. 2:30 and 6:30 p.m i BANON to Attend. BARFARA Ly MART: acd T . e h vithdrawn be- = S WOMAN Singty caricties of rases witn more Advertising has a double purpose. It must first sell mer- Ml " *fore maturity - - ||| Round Trip, 50¢ CIBERTY aorm Sasmars's Sioed et Than & it Tl chandise, and second, build public confidence in the mer- Assets More Than == e B i S e g e : : blish | $9,000,000 merRopoLTan | 1 frome =< R A chant and his establishment. ! [l Surplus More Than e : TAKOM'A" B i worthy were the display of seventy- sgso’m AT “PIM’ & ;“’]“‘ i five varieties from the gardens of C. LAST i i, \ C. Carroll, which won first prize in 10:55 A. M. TO 11 P. M. N MET o S5, ind the o5 5po of Fead : i i I Comer 11th and E Sts. N.W. o e ||| TRUXTON » coriet e T B e e To achieve the first purpose, the merchandise advertised | iy 4..1...,,., CONSTANCE ||| ™" "ol ™ Simmors. which. JOSHUA W. CARR...Secretary TALn‘AnG E e —— | RAPHAEL The Show, which will continue must be a good value. To succeed in its second purpose, ad- With Jack Mulhall, Leo White, through tonight, was judged by Mr. J. Wise Byrnes of the Depanmde:l; ?‘: o o A iien, 2 Followa: vertising must be truthful. G T B st N, N sose ink, first, rs. V. . Stoc! 9!1{7, HOOT N. in “HOOK l‘x:«[l Eetni ke 800 ) _ GOLDFISH R T Ted, ArSt 373 Fatforson, for e 13 A merchant advertised fifty -dollar garments for seventeen Just Drive It; That's AUl ||| i &'\ ONESOME” ||| PRINCESS diance; second, Dr. C. C. Galloway, | for Crusader; third, Miss Lucretia SYMPHONY—NEWS 1119 W St NE. Jackson, or red radiance. (¢) White, dollars. The response was remarkable, and the salesclerks ——|ll Grtietrs, first, M . C. Heffner, for white co- o chet; second, A. H. Deike, for Kaiserin “ ‘\'\“ o \ AFRAT ind, | eomeds: Augusta Victoria; third, Mrs. W. W, 5 s » 7 b . &Col.Rd.N. W.| P SR O At (0 ol were kept busy from the time the doors opened to-the clos g e FAVORITE Joner, for Wiitigm &' Smith; chird. ing hour. The garments were bargains at seventeen dol- ¥ B Pl 21 S YW, Main 5 of Wellington: second, Mrs. Daniel W. T. Simmons, for Duchess of Wel- TATIN PN iington. (c) Salmon, bronze, etc., “IONE: e seeona, B Bond oo lars, and the public recognized that fact. But the merchan- : and ‘comeds, Class hybrid perpetuals—(a) ; Pink, first, J. M. Patterson, for Bea- : . CRANDALL'S . : e mend, G T5 Sonesr for e dise was not fifty-dollar value. And the public also recog- 7 T"mj;,-,u.w,» s O mmfi\.\..l.lu_s..,g Third A, H. Delie, for 3. B, Clark. (¢} mzed that fact. White, first, W. T. Simmons; second, F. E. Reppert: third, J. W. Welling- . s . 4 CRANDALL‘S THEATER Conn. Avenue & ‘Melinley $¢.,D.C. ton, all for Frau Karl Druschki. Class 3, moss roses—First, F. E. i 1, miscellancous bish roses— This is an actual instance of an advertisement that suc- Class 5. spray of climbing roses— ceeded in its first purpose, but failed miserably in the sec- Tenant Quickly s Au.s“T |] _and DOROTHY MACKAILL. American beauty; second, Charles and Garden DUMBARTON T Dietz, for c)}ml}lng American beauty; * 9 14th & Col. Rd. STHE VAGAR )_TRALD B RS AT e bt ond. Despite the volume of sales on the day of the offering, _ —through a Star, Clas- X e NEW STANTON o4 ¢ st E S one variety—First, Miss Lucretia TOM MIX jackeon. for rod radlance; second, W this kind of advertising threatens the foundation of pub- of the first sources of ' wity Tox T3 Motierwithilows \folleusta iy Mat lic COflfianCC. . seeking to rent a CRANDALLS P:n ue OLYMN ,_\"“ A, ‘_.“ “f““_’ Y Ceond: Mrs: "Daniel Miller: for L : home. The Star Clas- 2 Tt Daies s Bt Trance climber: third, Dr.::a'v. A or: sified columns are Class' 8, most artistic basket—(a) Th B .n S Bure d u cause they are full of = e = S ANCING. Bl e cp e € DCller busine e bl R I iral varieties; second, Miss Lucretia - Whldl everybody is in- CRANDM 1 vs Avolo Theater || fiirine ieconss 7 lesons. 85 or's1 Nngle 1 Juckson, for basket of Christine terested. and Garden son._1630 10th n.._Phone Foromac 771, E. Wright: third, Mrs. R. Y. Ferner, for [ 4 basket of climbing American beauty. - & o “THE UN. 1b) Roses and_Other Foliage and The Star prints " And, BORRY flowers, first, Mrs. W. W. Stock- MORE Classified Ads A o R BUST. herger, for basket of roses and fern very day than all the CLAIRE WINDSOR, in A 80 second, Bliss Electrical School, for EWer vifers heio I SANARA™ - And DIPPY-D0O-DAD, IJusk;ll of pl(nk roses and m‘s, third, gombined e ause I “UP_AND AT 'EM!" L ek RRoy Plerce, for basket of White roses il I * Fine environ R They. bring better - CRANDALLS, 38t | ™ iMpER i i Ave.&Quebe. Et Class 9, best rose in entire show-—- ' rsl‘hv‘\‘fk Simmons, for Frau Kerl sults. | 2 . [MPER!AL RUSSIAN ( yruschki; second, Mrs. W. W. Stock- I I COMEDY, J] berger, for Priscilla; third, J. M. Pat- “Around the Corner” is TOMORROW_THOMAS MEIGHAN. fu SCHOOL OF DANCING terson, for red radiance. £ 4 - a Star Branch Office ~THE CONFIDENCE MA! COM- Personal Direction Kathryn M. Koehler. Class 10, best collection of roses— . : 2 I EDY. Ballet. Eccentric Toe, Amercan Stes I'irst, C. C. Carroll, for an exhibit of . - JAcrobatic Dancing. Open A mmer. seventy-five varleties; second, W. T. 1224 Conm. Ave. N.W. Main 0238

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