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B0 e g i ‘ D. C, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924. AMUSEMENTS. P —] illi TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. “R]-".I.ERY IRU“PS By G]uyas Williams BELASCO—"Rollo’s Wild Oat.” at = T T m"‘“m% I T e 8:30 p.m. A S T OPENING THE SEASON OF 192425 © - - 5 s — Santley and Sawyer, a IWKE GUUD RECURD £ vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | need s atteadpnn. Pare. m LOEW’S 4 LOEW'S | : 7 TIVOLI—Screen and musical fea- e District Guardsmen Nearly! - 2 / I n Free Will” at| .Mrameh 712 .lltl.:“s'l‘:.r;;t NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING Equal Best Marks of Regu- ! METROPOL .-m-;_o' Am\.ro,,.nddi = c"A"GI"G THE E"EMY lar Soldiers. MOPS HiS FOREHEAD, REFLECTS THINKS ABOUT THE COOKS ATTHE WONDERS HOW HOT IT 15 ANYWAY Fallures at 10 am, 1533 . |1 Get It At Gibson's "“SBAHDS SEX | QAT THERE REALLY ISR'T A=/ U RESTAURANT WHERE HE JUST AND PICKS UP NEWSPAPER T READ Where Your Dol Hower st T NG . VING TO WORK IN HEAT LIKE HAD LUNCH - GGLLY THATS WORSE RECORD OF TEMPERATURES (3 sre.Xour JollersTaveiiony Th . i ON RANGE THREE DAYS THS AND MOP3 His FOREHEAD THAN THd S0 pr 12 ; Cents o S0he’ Hamoed ket ot Tom o Duen Tonaracs sban - fashioned mod:1 et e 2 PALACE— 4 Eat Your Lunch at oG e ey ";L"":lilnz:'a;a:“?:;ffi;;x 11:20 am., 1 E ; and | Gi . about.” 4 cascade of fun! old-d P A e ibson's. 5 2 ! gold-digger on Broadway ! Maj. Walter W. Burns Takes Ac- §:A0kbm, e FEATURING FEATURING AMBASSADOR—"A Seif-Made Fail- Ice Cream Soda tive Charge of Important at 6:15, 8 and 9:45 p.m All Sandwiches . LEATRICE JOY BETTY GOMI’SOI ¢ Ay . el Added Feature " PERCY MARMONT Activities. TRAL—"Hold Breath Milk Shakes TI AND o b Malted Milk S N e R COMEDY HUNTLY GORDON - 0 —_— I 1ce Cream Cone ey -Inr-—O‘ '..v:r‘::::" e eRAIyN wa) Viaws Special Dispateh to The Star iy | es. . vertu: ther Hi ORT MONROE, Va. July 21—De- | OUTING MAY DRAW 1,80 | Sfizcm’ BOTH ARE PARAMOUNT PICTURES spite the fact that they only have . | (T Butithet daysiactunlguninrattice EVE LIGHTS ON BARGAIN BASE= STROLLS TOTHE WINDOW ONTHE ~ RETURNS TO CHAIR THINKING ABCUT —— | for 50c the members of tery A, 260th Ar- MENT AD AND HIS THOUGHTS CHANCE OF FINDING ABREATH CP THE COP MAKING A HUMAN WIND- National Union Assurance Society | tillery, District National Guard, com- : o 5 = 1 z — s e T ey Tardeome || WANDER TO THE SALES-GIRLS AR, AND SEES THE TRAFFIC COP MILL. OF HIMSELF OUT IN THE to Have Annual Excursion to Sick Room Supplies at P 10 118 =P.M. National tGuard troops. At the end | g il Absorbent cotton, of the drill period Saturday Twelve athletic events, with prizes pound ...... .. 39 L FATIOM were| londing the bik for the winners, are scheduled for the J. & J. Red Cross Cot- gg This Week—11 A.M. to 11 P.W. ssigned them in little less than the annual excursion of the combined tor. pound .. c FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS tecord time made by Regular troops 4 : councils of the National Union As-| & J. Cotton, here /s " surance Society on W day pound ... = lo STARS 4 Chesapeake B h. The proceeds w Maj. Burns tukes active churge of | 50 toward the maintenance of th > V3 LED BY BEN ALEXANDER, the daily settin up exercises in the 0SP ervice Association, which % I - " Iorning, the mess facilities of the | : wids members of the fraternity. More DL T e DT camp. the firing of the bix guns and than 1,800 persons are expected to L 5 LN Ror in 5 . OMeDONS all the more portant activities of attend, ) ¥ ALD'S % ‘ & the batter) - one of the most The excursion committee is com- E pular > aard officers in the Ynsv;‘ of W. J. O'Brien, chairman; F.| : sELF_MADE g “erguson, ce ch an; « M > seclos PICKS UP MEMCRANDUM TO CALL THINKS OF A LOT OF OTHER DECIDES HE ISN'T S0 BAD OFF MICoT el R e teiy - (ens un et ar Al (e et R date 5 (P COAL DEALER AND ORDER WiN- PECPLE AFTER ALL AND THAT THERE ISN'T Lollowingly subcommitios: o TinunEy Oxide Adhesive Plaster, FA | LU R E culesthenics: 6:10 to 7. TER SUPPLY WHICH TURNS Hi5 MUCH REASON.WHY HE SHOULDN'T man; C. M. Mitehell, S. Trupp and 3 inch by 6 yard J. & J. Ban- A h o breakfast; & to 11:30. | MIND TO STOKERS STOKING TEAR OFF A GOOD AFTERNOON'S WORK-~ Harry Jones; athletics and prizes—T. e “HIS FIRST CAR” L wimming = . \/ S i AT ' E e llless fariil ut Wikt 12 nobni| TIRES ON A DAY LIKE ThiS @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate HEAT OR.NO HEAT B o iuaga & tion || Hospital Type Bea and Douche World Survey—Superh ! to 2 p.m.. artillery drill; 2} and platform- 3. Evans, cha : ’an, white enam- Symphony o Borland, aumann an@ . d 3 - $3.49 | oo ioicsice sowre ||| CRANDALL'S gmazsamon D LA Y W OMEN IN ALL BUSINESS LINES —|* : BN T | e dinner to 3:30. artillery drill at battery ‘ o SN e (T2 WILL ROGERS neresaies S e it | CONFIDENT THEY CAN CONQUER' +———— —= 1] Celincorton very sbaorbent o URE it ow COMEDY mander: range officer. First| Aunt Jemima dries the dishes; as|Some Abuses of West Indian La- ipecial, per two-pound TOMORROW LPHE MENJOT | L : IR i s e 98 XD SR CAST T RROADW AY SUBSIDIARIES .ouis M. Gosorn; executive | Ppe Lo Tt econd - Licut. James D he plies her rag she wishes that borers Are Admitted. PTER ‘DAR SENNETT'S ; recorder. corv.| Storm Barricades of Office Sanctums—Ask Only | she, wa> a famous singer, singing ior p i y Per dozen .........oo.. ————— o suniyinee BOOREE) 7| a thousand bones; she can see her- | Br Cable @ fhe Star snd, Fhi iz itany Naphins: mads b cat CRANDALL’S CENTRAL == Villiam cile; phietiic cec s self resplendent with a sunburst and s SR e s e o meCeas o - Sth Bet. D& E Corp“Fiedwond N suunders: plotter | Equal Opportunity and Equal Pay for e iy o 3 oot Dkt | coISGSTON, tamaica, tuly 21—wne || “ton ater and aiock Togey o e i B.F,KE ) Diotter, Serat. Gordon H. Ferris; range | Same Work ing with her wealth of golden tones. | representative in Havana and the for . S : s wcorder. Corp. John B, Dawson:| 2 She can sece the crowd applauding. |Cuban secretary for forcign affairs | Sulphur Candles. 15 TH. i HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE primary arm Setter Corp. Robert T | <aying that she knocks the wadding | FSlative to the treatment of "W est or S ok operator. Pyi. George Votavai de- | ywper' pippN Ipd. July 21 | business world" by working for edu- | of the present and the past; and her ,'h",“',"?'f,’n','rhff"{f‘ ,',’“’ .',';' T“)',‘,’;"{fl ‘,!:,','f,‘,’“ ,..';“ :.gm ma- $1.50 TODAY " AXD. 10S. SANTLEY .' VY SA' “ection | board operator. Pvt | 0 - e eaded | cational requirements that will force | joy is all-pervading: in her vision |2 MEIEESImU Rin 0T (0 the San- 3 5 o R A O, on w WIER Henry T. Norson; primary observer, | Business sunctums of men barricaded | o ir) entering busines she is wading from one triumph 1o | ({0r is not regarded as satisfactory raby Seal $()_50 up SHERLOC h‘“fl‘l' o dAnd ¢ HRONT ering “The Little Revue” Pyt Arthur K Murrell; primary |against feminine intrusion these | Jeast a high chool educ 5 another, so her happiness is cast.|by the British government 1t is Baby Scales....... ‘}:\\ A CA S | TOM SMITH i oaiden Robert K. Wlling: fesroie Lok iut - ed and in- | will give*them another jump on le 1 5 1 . oy o 5 T kervon Corp. Edward D | Tany vears are being riddled and in- | 0} 05 Mi0h dolea bogs. the busi- | With gee-whizzes and odds-fishes | suggesied [hat an, : xperienced and (| ates.. $15.00 up CRANDALL'S S=vo7 Theater A AT G eaa, A e oL V1| vaukdion every) hanalitoany \DVIwIo. |2 o she consigns the blamed o'd dishes [ ImBartial ghscrecr he = 35 ol cutets o . Norman B. Dufty., and battery com- [neerirg women who are totally un-| All they in the w of quarter | 1o the darkest, furthest limbo, where | = Tubing Lengths ... = C 14th & Col. Rd | wander tclenhone: operator. Thomas | concerned over conventions or preju- |from the business world i caual g1 oh.s A e Sl = s W. . Douche Can, with {ubing, YaTE 2 PAL DALY 5 sty GILFOYLE & LANGE SR e o oo o D | porruntiy itk men amd au (hey de- | the okl worlds junk i thrown: he| gy ) "GRANT AMNESTY. [| “cucomana ivew gy [l ™t S Seinimin, ¥ Cniaue sseciatien #1 on Fisking Trin. have shut off the opportunities they | These business women are_confident | such chores disgust and try her, and 2 Rt 7 $i 50 up S Tl e 7 Other Star Acts Weather conditions were bad yes- v 2 p | that they can demonstrate their a he Wate: e 2 o < i were creating for themselves a b = | she Wates her humble station as she ardon Backers of First-aid Kits “BEAU BRUMMEL."™ erday and no camp duties were re ity . to zet ahead. The politicians Hungary to Pard: B | il Extra Added Attraction vhat is taki ace e ¢ : s he alone a Ginger Rubbing Alcohol, per | u it Ui areater part of | Just what is taking place #in the [N o0 B0 FIVT, grievance to air. | plies her rag alone. Jylia Ging : 39 G Avenue Grand The iy, however. did not prevent |metamorphosis of American business | Many were delegates to the Demo- [is a singer. and men say she is a Charles’ Coup. Dint c CRANDALL’S Aygnuq Grand WHITE SISTERS 34 men of the battery from e ime Ehounh here amonk the 1500 | cratie wational convention and they | dinger. and they pay unholy prices | pipapist. Hungars, July 21— an || Boric Aad. 20¢ e s P Ave s s e inz | on fishing - trip _on Chesa- | delegates of the sixth arnual conven- | have heard they are charged with | /UECT P00 BN RO N E T Pa o] Bl s Hungars, July 21-a1 AT ISR SR YR A e LT ik i - ars peake Bay. Lieut. James D, les- | tion' of the National Federation of |being responsible largely for the long |JUst 10 Bear o Fei e | e netor \(Charles tolll 7 =mheatte of Soda, 15¢ “THE WOMAN ON' THE JURY." Shews Dally. = s irge of the | Business # Srofexstonal Women s | deadlock by their uncompromising at- | this lovely Julia ca s |restore former Empero ; pour S na COMED ~ Yon was in charge of the expedition | Business and Professional Women's [deadlock by their uncomy s L el e T q 0 e —— oundny Yin | ®otex. regutar 49¢ SCAREM MUCH. Lysol wn wh ore than 150 pounds of fish [ Clubs, Inc. titude Ruth Rich of Jacksonville, | of human rapture—is her life a L s o Hs . o Pyt. Justin A, Shook | There would be many a shock to|Fla. an -dv.:(‘.unrl-‘»f m.-u:i-:x»l»m»nd--nl round of pleasure, is she happy as M:‘-;L _II::l~>;'r:' |v4v:r;l‘y\“:‘;arlm‘!‘!vj\ [\t;‘urvrll - Do e _k",u“" MBI T by a fishhook a old-fashioned anti-suffragattes who | women, took up their « ! Co B = = . = years ago are to o Scidlitz Powders 2! Apollo Theater was injured by o fishhook ' and lold(ashioned anti-sufrageties whe | Womeh Lok WP iied Oiies wicn,fa king? She is angry in the morn- | The " cabinet decided to take thix|] SGgigg 2T 25¢ CRANDALL'’S Arolie Theat Yo return to duty this morning. [ mans only place Is 3o the home. | “acted more sanely than almost any |ing, for a critic's id'c scorning putsjaction on the propos I ¢ dam | 25¢. 45¢, 89 G4 H S of the men atiended ¢ Geed. there s constdcrable of | one at the tonvention They wore|her lower down than Melba, hardiy Hosthy, the imegent Dl grant witll . 23¢, 45¢, 89¢ M. SUN. AT P bus and Norfolk. Va store e buth | no more stubborn than the m ele- T S Sl include Count 2 sy a « v o fH . ~ g B D O oy at: thie INatiomal Jot i e for N I rine Juto | gates who had been instructed, vet|UP ll{ Ellen Y e and sh _"“I")l?“ Siggray. whose wife before her mar- sy 19c¢, 38¢, 71c TR RRUMM) Fllm lqeat res R e L Btree) oMb et aan Tl araE T e AL e S hlleimDly | some: ngwapapersyipersisted dniicall-t at ‘the noomng Hor Some MyvaC 425 [rlsge wasiMIss Harrlet Daly of Bufte, 9 R AN CSTARS aF T ff| Uures O 2 L Tomorrow | meve other youths ot the samé sex Lo | INE them stubborn, while referring | been cropning, at another music | yont i« ...... 19¢, 38¢c, 79¢ e = night will be sent to Norfolk to]compete with in the years to come. | o the men as penE "‘jyyl‘-‘\ firm. The|temple, in a voice without a flaw. = e || Ne 5 Liquid Disinfectant Acid = 5 FAROMA ol e join Battery A for the rest of the Entering ANl Fields. | Ok Renerally mzreed that their [ She is snorting in the twilight, and Fijians Praise British Rule. | xxrvlj;rlv‘ir:lra‘:- ater CRANDALL’S.} 4 LON CHANEY. tn “TIE HUNCHBACK 5 MATS. -SUN. AT o i E = ing period. Military leave with | - ; al - training period. Mlitary leave WA | \¢pen vou find women morticians. | Seconding shecches were betier than | she trics to smash the skylight. for| 1 oxpox guy 21 Twe s v | Sabie cic ber pouna [ s T . pay will be given for the time spent | women criminal law. 5 those of the men her name appears in letters on the | e300 S0 Cceted by all the | S 5 35¢ AV THE GREATEST OF DAY L by R Cerruite have Been |AIMOSt all descriptions. likew ot [ thone o e on every. ana ([ \!oh a51e SOBSAES I (GUREs O CHE Henlersiinave | e’ by _all che | ottle dant Tt e . tors. bankers, engineers, politicians. | Women have come to know that they |- L DS ijian ch y ingl t ol hie eniicted in camp. David White of : U ery | at times she wishes she were busy |tell the King-Emperor how gratified LOIS WILSON au sarcrof:, Vi d Iiverett E. Miller, [ editors, brokcrs and storek cant:doiab Wil sas ((he Ian M o7 fa ibu. | the islande e at the humane and | Better Prints From Your A R TR Barcroft, Va. and tverett B @ iisted |addition to a varied ass of the species, who for ages have | drying dishes, far from all the tribu- | the islanders are 4 sordedt them | <odak Fi v B ey el northwest eniisted | 2ddition to 4 varied | Rogca @ good part of the runding | ations of the folks who hire 2 hall. |1, " it e is the| Kodak: Eilms S s easi 500 somes o < world. The women a ere ns ot wita) 2 o s < r Eve alller was formerivia mem | It 18 enstlyundarstood halsomehing | SLEEL A ey ara Teady. tovdol| (Copvaight) TWALT MASON. Hiuoies yearjof ithe i \ gen her of Battery B of the cid 60th | & 85080 D05 hetore. As Adelia | their share of managing from now on. — . —— === Fleet Photo Service LOTS OF FUN | RAPHAEL Coast Artillery, District National ;Jhat yasmit. | Goard, and served with Maj, burns | Prichard of Portlard, Oreg.. president Program From Schenectady. In at 9 A.M—Finished at 5 P.M. kT L S at O St. N.W. N. 95% Y — RICHARD * RARTHLE . e t ol- | Of era 5 ined ¥ TR s R i France during the war. Cine ol |00 e ea are - todus on. | VICTIM QUICK ON TRIGGER. | scuexketapy, x v, Ju 3 GiiShiss ) | R Sehre et iowing men have reported for duty| rical P 2 v | ; e g : e ‘the battery arrived in camp: Faged in about every business bul Musical numbers by Ethe Oster- e oroan M n CTHE TEXCA Xy - Accoun Do You Want to AP | that of the telephone lineman and | - % S Pt Trvine A, Merelman. 1108 6th i | hout, pianist: Ralph H. Steele, tenor, e professional boxer. Now N -] an | Shot to 2 WestHiBut. Jonn A diseny e e b | ovonld:BefEoldnp FMAan |and Leonard W. Grant, baritone. will | 4 ‘ Reduce? PRINCESS 13th strest nofthesst:|fighter, looking for people to fight. Death. feature the program tonight of WGY o1 T . - T S iIORESCHNE - 2600 and Sergt. Lyman |and who knows but some girl here| i\ yORK, July 21.—A would-be,/Claude M. Hall. will talk on tme If so. there is one sure way, ONIGHT RICHA 601 Hall place Nenar | might not accept that challenge. NE i - . 5 Deposit , and that is to wear one of Dr. : s HARRY v D L A e oot the| . It s evident that they haye ac- |holdup man was Killed vesterday | sight and Motor Car Drivers cposi f A e e e medy, TARRY ML M srelananie, e P! cepted almost every other challenge |when his pistol missed fire. and his > p Reducing ~ Garments These new ball tcam being orgamized b totenter 2 fleld tormerly held down |intended victim shot him through the —— = b Earments Wil e POLI,S LOMIORT AT v0 ia | self satisfied, acent males. emple. uce without any injury ‘e 3 : 2 e A =reibes peis CHEVY CHASE it 225005 & jar troops. . M. T. C. and R. O. 1. C. Jack Shephard, a butcher, con- Tax- . i are the \Washington repre- s here are being arranged. Woman Funeral Director. fronted by two men with drawn pis- e it Tax-exempt and other securi- sentatives for Dr. Jeanne Wal- NI?3S—1,500 Seats, 50¢, 75¢, & $1 MY BARBARA LA MARR and RA ON NAVAR TIY NAME 1S cellent co-operation Nas been | There is the woman funeral dircc- |tols as he was about to enter his > b N\ ies oht a V. y " e s o | tols as = i 4 3a £ s t We measure you accu- s 5 tendered the local organization at|ior Mrs. Alma Lohmeyer of Missouri, |home in the Bronx. Shephard drew | g /- : ties bought and sold. WE 1 and e you porteciy MA3S.—1.500 S-ats. 50c and 750 [| {0\ N Fox News. Fort Monroc by the TeEular UMILS|who has taken a job that men cer- |his own gun, whereupon one of the T reter = v th : < er- o g ) : ’ e ooklet sent upo 2 : there. Maj. bdward W. Putney.| tainly thought they had-sewed up for |bandits pulled the trigger. The car- g We give prompt response to || Periie ritting Rooms. oo newolr “oPPEn |] CAROLINA 1tk & ~- der ‘of the 12th Regiment.|all times, Then from the south, Sa- |tridge fouled and Shephard felled the 4 ; 25 - tillery Corps, and his ad- | vannah, Ga.. comes Stella Akin. less [bandit. The other man escaped. Chair Car de Luxe Service ||the legitimate needs of our de- And Company of Sixty in T Jutant. . Fred B. Waters. met|than 30 vears old, who is an estab- i ients tnefguard: upon _their arrival | jished criminal lawyer. Besides her | $1.50" ! ginx, Admin positors and clients. g 13t Wednesday and formally turned | is Mrs. Zella McBerty of Warren, o] Mount Verue Invalid 223 0 he camp over to them. The Instruce | Ohio, treasurer of a company which Stoppiag Over in F R A N K l N x SEATS 14tk & Buchanan tion is N Zenera c z A - | manufact S i e ., & 1 i Honcs. ‘an he as fauen ocamei| Tanooicies mAchine meiiers mhsse ALEXANDRIA : L Chairs Wik Chocolate Soldier *S3 ||| ... i Zii7 £ ge of the training in the plot- | tounded the English EngineeringsSo- Fo VISt ORsla:, O sreMiasdiWaminston s ~ TRAY—THE GREAT SHiTE O L e o ne gz e | NATIONAL BANK S e Maj., R, Welshmer, Lieut, Joseph | dition comes paint manufacturers, : F“ e Py 2 For Sale and 2 - L cuil o & o ¢ and Li aters. Mz several bankers, the ecredit manager - rmin; o ¢ Tapv el L Saes Surhes sene e Ty : rom MidCity Terminal || Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. NW.|| For Rent IVO SRt TURT Tort have visited guard headquar- |few sales ent’neers amons the dele: R 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. g oot e ters and tendered their services. gates. A - . N.W. ombrrow's ichedutel willl Beliprace il (Dieae! meweomers arelontito bl f E Phore Reservations, Main 597 BRANCH Kept Cool With Washed lced Alr NEW STANTON 6tk & C sts. . tically the same as today’s. Sub-|the men how to improve busines: . For Rent Begular Bervics Every Half Hour. . TODAY—2 to 11 P. M. . e ealibcr fire will commence kriday. | They want more ethics, more educa- : SO TS 1111 Connecticut Avenue CEARLE, 11 g tion. more consideration for child in- . - i g 01 el ey S e tonR ) pOL e —Ideal Location Round Trip, 80 Cents JOEN B. COCHRAN, THOS. P. HICKMAN, HELEN YORK OLYMPIC DESPONDENT WRITER [io el beticr ror e "ahowinie Moderste ot |I] : oo NI it group of woman politicians. In the meantime they intend to develo : Mt. Verson Not Opea en Sunday CGALL Y and BRUC Mo i e SE AT e B Washington-Virgna Ratwa Go. o Sarp oeram | etz s v Accordeon “I'm No Use to the World," Says W YS A N K | » * i itk THOA S, Arare e e Leit by K. Al d I / A | ¢ ) 3 DALHART & SMALLEY | ALLNTAR CANT. “TNDER ot cEAnIer. A OF COMMERCE £ N " Twe Boys, a Piano and Some = B Miller. Song: e AND SAVINGS : QS ~-g e to supply your Blank Books. 1—K. ‘Alexan- Cor. 7th and E Sts. ; 2 L F On the Screen der Miller, «wright. shot and | E, Morrison Paper Co. o] Z o td Kihied him ekt s Taee [a——|o|—|| 5 e ESTELLETAYLOR "J’L“;"'}f‘hx: 3:3.3.’ Ir‘\'é‘\lvlinar;e;*““;:% = e i o Z 4 % With Pauline Garon and K Brfsteloni o o b Smedmineng [o[——=]o]c——=[a]c———|a/——o] '\ P 7l . 'FORGIVE and FORGET ufii-‘.RTY‘ h Cap. and P c‘-lx‘:[\?“(‘lr"\nh Shamus O'Brien in his Ask Dealer for 2 - i ; “so0N, in o He had telephoned to his collabor- \ [ b ? 2 = Lyl (| NEW MEADERS 335 sth s - & “Z DOROTIY DAL R. ator and requested him to call at his . " : < apartmeht. Standing at the window p (s BN i SAtNORAY o shouted: ”:‘lt”nl :ll’ld au rle\;cllrf” 5 N = 3 3 1 t! by 3 - A e i e h e ; F..D. Weller’s S ial S Rt SHUBERT ga NOW 80c to 31.60 s Shl;. SIT. ;]0H~N|§ \ - . Mats. Wed.& Bat. Free Dancing Every Sailing o \ \ ecial dale o B : E T¢Pm no use to the world and the 3 : Pharmacy:. P 5 T b o “or . s T gt. Mars. Shubert. ] ude tax COLONIAL MILE = 8th & Eye Sts. S.E b ol = o ) N e 8. D. L. r Sat.. A BEACH BATHER DROWNED. \ 55 SR Goods, Etc. Clare Kxmmars Belict Cutaty (T o] I T o You'll find a Star Look Over These Specials: Calvin Thomas-Elizabeth Patterson iison i | and Fri Cramps in Deep Water. ; : g here — where you can Thread Anklets, each.....$2.00 R e S Steamer stops at Alexandria il trips Dennis Haydon, 3 £ Lancastes 1. Eounty.. Vo was ArawnedBaiie . = N ads for The Star—as- Garter Stockings, each... $4.00 Marshall Hall ""late yesterday. Hayd ) : J s :‘;n'}n:‘;s:le::n;-:) He was not mar- ' prompt and careful at- single ... o Meyer Davis Orchestra ried. | > tention as at the main Boston Model The Same Snappy tr. Chas. Macalester & canoe, wMCI;‘ drifted ‘bl?.\'fand :fl;: \| < " am., 2:30 & 6 depth, whea he was seized witl 5 fees for this service— American Silver : Bod Trlp,ws‘l’l.c.‘ 28 0'Brien_entered the house, Miller hand. Beside him was a note which it Seats 99¢c ELASCVU == = rld 1s no use to me 5 “ROLLO’S WILD OAT” BEACH G 5 MOONLIGHTS Donald Gallaber - @ Lotus Robb et Every Mon Virginia Salesman Seized With 3 B \ . lizal t i S : e e \ Branch Office located Thread Knee Caps, each..$2.00 THE COMPANY THAT HAS WON oliday. 82 rure Adults, T3¢ FREDERICKSBURG, Va., July 21— D — \ leave your Classified Garter Leggings, each....$3.00 o swimming at Colonial Beach, near 2 — " § J sured of the same New York Elastic Truss, Free Dancing The drowned man was playing with : office. There are no Truss. single Taste Leaver 70 St whare Cramps. He was dragged from the single ..... Water and treatment given him in an attempt to save his-life, all efforts ARG 2 only regular rates. Marsh's Special in Bottles provirg unsuccessful. He is thought' Artificially Colored W\ . : single ....: $5.00 BIWI'I U | G The Star just natu- 7 TheDrink | : have been unable to swim. . 2 y \Sa . coeveiiinee to have been unable (Only the Fi t Fruit Flavors Used) ) Your Valuables rally_prints MORE Gold Medal Truss, single, $5.00 Made Milwaukee Famous, GLOVER'S, 613 2z0d N.W.—PRIVATE LTS Club to Demonstrate Canning. MADE BY , 3 SHOULD NOT BE LEFT M\ glassi'flied ]?dsh every Ahdoml)alh fiuv&omhv.rlom 05 C P o e e AL AT e M 5 o N\ UNPROTECTED WHILE § ay than all the other odels, $4.00 Up rder a ase for e T N St e i e GEORGE J. MUELLER, INC. i papers here com. || - s YOUR HOME || .Satherine Balle ring the” uly mecdne, o0 ) B WASHINGTON DIC. SRTSKFETRERERY S GetItAtGibson's || 1ot Frok c2s | - mEifoie=ml d Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock : 3 2 S. one—Frank. | aught in 3 few lessons. R e Tign Schooh, wil ESTABLISHED 1849 NET WGT. 11-20Z. $2.50 Year and Up AL ey sl il Schlitz Dist. C AV e . i 1 18T. CO. > ks it be a demonstration of canning lima rectly in a few lessons. Deaids, corn and tomatoes, by Miss Local steres supplied by manufacturer onfy—Phone M, 3393 ~ 1336 N. Y. Ave. a Star Branch Office 917919 G St. N.W. Rl RoP. MRS, Stricily Brivate any ‘hoar. Ellen Davis, county home demonstra- e R _tion agent, and Miss Campbell: State NN i o K i It nutrition specialist. * = ARN A \ I W

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