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PHYSICIANS HERE 10 ADVISE HINES Council on Medical and Hos- pital Affairs Meet Today in Three-Day Session. The Council of Medical pital Affairs recently Director Frank T. erans’ B 1 and Hos- appointed by Hines of the Vet- the from ranks America’s pr ties, to act in to the burea a three-day During the the doctors will discuss many of the perplexing problems which task of caring tients hospit 50 governme pitals, an advisory capacity meets here today for ference conference arise in t for about ed by the and 00 contract hos- huge 000 pa- bureau in Notablex to Attend. the doctors who are ex- pected to attend are M. T. Mac- achern, Chicago, 111, associate di- rector of the American College of Surgeons and president of the Ameri- can Hospital Association; Col. Patterson United former Among vard Graduate Dr. Frank Watch Hill, R i of the medi- ment of the University. of Wilbur, Palo Alto, of Stanford Univer- nd brother of the avy: Dr e W . Ohio, o Western of Medicine Philadelp! cal jurisprudence, Pennsylva St. Louis. ton, Mass r. dota, Wis.; Dr. George H York City: Dr. larrett, Ann A Mich., or of neuro- chiatry a versity of Mich- : Dr. Dou Dr. H Pattison, New York authority on tuberculosis; Dr. s DLW Kennon nyeroft heville Cincinnati leading au Ranization 1 dispensary or- and Dr. ew York City, Metropolitan Life Table Centerpicces. for table deco- —Advertisement CRASH ENDS.HONEYMOUN Husband May Die, Bride Badly In- Jjured. ration. Hawkins lumbus, probably fatally injure suffered severe lacera bout the head and face when their car col- lided with another on the Sudbury- North Bay Highway last night, mo- torists arriving here reported The couple w ‘their honey moon. Both we to a farm- house and phys mmoned. Ohio, was and his bride MOTOR PEP - piiy gl Saves ten to forty per cent of gasoline cost and entirely elimi- nates cost of valve grinding and carbon removal. Keeps engine at full efficiency all the time. 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Special Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, July 22—Fifty thousand rebate checks will soon be distributed to income taxpay- ers in Maryland and the District of Columbia by Galen Tait, collector of internal revenue for the Maryland district. They will represent the 25 per cent reduc- tion in the Federal income tax for 1923 Refunds amounting to cent of the 1923 income tax bills will be received by taxpayers who made their contribution to the Federal upkeep in a lump sum instead of paying on the quarterly basis. Those affected made their pay- ments before March 15, before the reduction was announced. The income tax division is com- piling the list of beneficiaries. A recheck is to be made in \Wash- - ington at and Sawyer, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. TIVOLI—Screen and musical fea- {ures, continuous performance. from 2 to 11 pm 11:50 a.m., 1: 9:50 p.m. METROPOLITAN — a.m., 5 and 9:35 p.m. COLUMBIA— 11:10 a.m., 1:20, 9:30 p.m. PALACE—"Changing Hust 11:20 a.m., 1:20, 3:30, 5 9:40 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"Broadway Dark,” at 6:15, § and 9:45 p.m. TRAL—"Hold Your Breath,” at 7:35 and 3:30, 5:50, 7:50 and L. Self-made 1:35, 3:35, 25 per nds,” :25 and After 3:35, 5:85, RIALTO—"Her Own Free Will,” at| 50, ‘AMUSEMENTS. T LA i I [ IS LOEW'S PALACE NOW PLAYING CHANGING HUSBANDS The story of a gay young wife who changed her old- Jashioned model husband for a smappy sport “run- about” A4 cascade of fun! FEATURING LEATRICE JoY dded Fenture I.ATEST SEHNETT COMEDY “The Lion_and the Souse” News—Toplcs—Overture D AT OPENING I'IIE SEASOH 0F 1924-25 BOTH ARE PARAMOUNT PICTURES LOEW'S COLUMBIA NOW PLAYING THE ENEMY SEX James Cruze's picturiza- fion of Owen Joknso novel, “The Salamander. The story of a beautiful gold-digger on Broadway! FEATURING BETTY COMPSON PERCY MARMONT MARMONT AND HUNTLY GORDON International News Views Overture—Other Hits Our Wednesday Specials Crab Meat 60c Per Lb. A New English Dish Swordfish 40c Per Lb. Eacho & Company, Inc. No. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones—Main 6176-9510 No Retail Delivery Engmes of val A man nf Iezmmg wrotc a hltle while ago, “The auto, bus or boat, has doubled human woe. It's filled men’s breasts with hate, with envy and despair, has made the jealous | skate sce red and tear his hair. The | poor man's eyes turn green with envy when he sees the rich man’s | limousine go forth and split the breeze.” Much more the learned man wrote, in sords that seemed to skid; he struck a ringing note— at least he thought he did. I thought of olden days when horses were the style, when down the pub- lic ways we drove, mile after mile. | The poor man had his gig, which | shook him up and down until he | lost his wig, when journeying to town. His pony's back was swayed, its disposition sour, its pep had been mislaid, it made two miles an hour. And as the poor man drove along the dusty ways, there came the banker cove behind his trotting bays. With flashing hoofs beneath they hit a dizzy gait; the poor man gnashed his teeth, and hummed his hymn of hate. And jealousy was rife a millions years ago, when Cave Man took his wife to see the wild beast show. His club was made of pine, a cheap and awkward thing, his neighbor's club was fine, a weapon for a king. No evil passions new came in the choo-choo boats; they all took root and grew when Adam herded goats. i 8 by 10. (Copyright). WALT \l ASON. You can rely on get- Gy LOS ANG City was selecte vention of the Life Underwriters at annual convention he Mass., July former president of Bank, Litt ent of the Ho former director | s, died last night | ve Trustee Sale Public Auction Wednesday, July 23, 4 PM. New---Thoroughly Modern Bungalow 401 Takoma Ave. (TAKOMA PARK) Large airy rooms, closets, shower bath, hot- water heat, electric lights, gas, sleeping porch, chicken yard, stone-terraced sidewalk, shrub- bery, etc. Terms 3 Cash, Balance in 3 Years Thos. J. Owen & Son, Auctioneers Give your hands a - chance to keep soft and white “InPlaceof Potatoes’ You can serve Mueller’s Pure Egg Noodles in many simple, easy ways, as you do po- tatoes — with butter, with sauces, with meat gravies or with sauer- kraut. Youwill be surprised and delighted withthe tempt- ing,tasty result. Give your nandsa chance—it’s peeling potatoes twice a day that keeps them red, rough and my. Serve Mueller’s Egg joodles as a changefrom pota- toes—no dirt, m mess, nothing to soil or roughen your hands. No waste— 1 ‘&% tempdng. litious food—and cook in 9 minutes instead of the 35 or 40 it takes to peel and cook po- o Poctings MUEL LER"¢ S EGGNOODI.ES “With the Better at Sutton, near here. active business two went to Sutton to live ting. = e Have You Been Stung Yet? LEESE °FPTICAL co, 614 9th St. Some men have to get stung good 712 11th Street quality work 5. He retired from years ago and He was 81 and hard before they learn to be cau- tious in making investments. Before you invest—investigate! Delivers Any Article— Wonderful furniture bargains may be seen Wednes- day in the Phillip Levy Exchange Department. We are offering traded-in and slightly used or shopworn floor sample suites and odd pieces at a fraction of the former price. Everything entirely separate from our regular stocks of new furniture. Everything in good condition. Easy credit terms to everyone. 1 d 51 Dresserobe — Mahogany-finish Dresserobe, with full - length plate glass door mirror, ample drawer space, will be slz.oo sacrificed for. Delivered fo: Serving Tables—Walnut and Mahogany Combination Serving Tables will be b&nrl: $8'00 ficed for only. Delivered for. Davenport Tables—Long Ma- hogany Davenport Tables, to be sold early, worth sev- our price slo 90 Delivered for. Setteew—Odd Fumed Oak Set- tees will go to early ss 00 purchasers for as low as Delivered for. Ten-piece Bedroom Suite —Good Size Dresser and Chiffonier in oak, Double Bed with guaranteed spring and layer-felt Capitol brand Mattress, two All-feather Pillows, two Chairs and Rug, all brand new. for as lit- tle as $68.00 Delivered for. Parlor Suites—Mahogany-finish sl Frame Upholstered Parlor Suites may be purchased for 512.00 as little as. . Sideboards—Massive Sideboards Delivered with bevel plate s|a<s mirrors for only Delivered for. Buffets—Oak, Mahogany and Walnut Veneer Buffets, up to 60 inches long, will be sacrificed for only 310.00 Delivered for... X Chiffoniers—Oak and Walnut Finish _Chiffoniers and Chiffo- rettes will be sold for asittle as. ... $9.00 Delivered for. Vanity Dressers—Walnut Ve- neer Full Vanity Dressers, worth new up to $95.00, will 319 00 go_for only Delivered China Closets—Walnut and Ma- hogany Finish, Open Style China Closets will go for as sl7 00 \ ‘ables—Roun xtension Ta- Tables—Round Extension T: bles, in sizes up to 45 ss 00 inches, will go for only Delivered for. Seven-plece Living Room Outfit—Beautiful Loose- cushion Velour Overstuffed Settee, Fireside Wing Chair, Side Chair, 9x12 Rug, Long Mahogany Davenport Ta- ble and beautiful Floor or Bridge Lamp and -Silk Shade,, all brand new, oy, 2. $149.00 Each p deliver for 1 1 *1 . 4] 1 Chairs—0dd Kitchen and Liv- ing Room Chairs, only one of a kind, will be closed out first thing for only Beds—Several Iron Beds, in different finishes, will go for only Delivered for... Overstuffed Settee — Tapestry Three-cushion Overstuffed Living Room Settee, with velour cushions, will 510.00 be sacrificed for. Delivered for. Bed Springs—A number of Sin- gle and Double Size Springs, sal- vaged from our warehouse fire, in good condition, will be sacri- ficed for only Ten-plece Dining Room Suite—Good Size Buffet, China Closet and Extension Table, all in oak: six Stur- dy Chairs and Room Size Rug, all brand Refrigerators—A few Slightly new, for as lit= 574 00 Used Refrigerators will $4 00 tle as be saer‘lflced ror as lit- tle as. E’X\OH- ANIGHE" EPARTMENT PHictp L°Evv ; POLI'S AL i TONIGHT AT 8:30 Mat. Thur. & Bat., 2:3¢ Every Sun. Eve. at 8:3 NITES—1,500 Seats, 50c, 75¢, & $1 MATS.—1.200 Seats. 50c ard 75¢ DeWOLF HOPPER And Company of Sixty in PIRATES of PENZANCE 3%%% Chocolate Soldier °3i3. o, Chevy Chase Lake Presents The Montrose Entertainers Wednesday, July 23, at 10:20 P.M. LOTS OF FUN AT WASHINGTON'S REAL BIG FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO TONIGHT B'F'KEIH'S HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE 10S. SANTLEY & IVY SAWYER Offering “The Little Revue” TOM SMITH “An Artist, a Gentleman, a Scholar.” GILFOYLE & LANGE Unique Specialties Extra Added Attraction WHITE SISTERS Broadway's Biz Little Stars Shows Daily. 2:15 and Sus Sunday Matinee at 3 Zero Souven! AR NOW 50c to Sl 50 Mate Wed.& Sat. SHUBERT BeLAsc0 % sk Met. Mers. Shabert. Prices include tax “ROLLO’S WiLo OAT” Clare Kummer's Brilliant Comedy Donald Gallaher -~ Lotus Robb Calvin Thomas-Elizabeth Patterson THE COMPANY THAT HAS WON ALL WASHINGTON. “‘Smiling Through™ ol i Next CRANDALL'S. | METROPOLITAN | F AT 10th This Week—11 A.M. to 11 P.M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS 10 STARS LED BY BEN ALEXANDER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, LLOYD HAMILTON and “CAMEO,” in J. K. McDONALD'S HIT, A SELF-MADE FAILURE AL ST. JOHN tn “HIS FIRST CAR” ‘World Survey—Superb Symphony CRANDALL’S Mats.—Sun. t 2 TOQDAY, and Tn\mmm\v-—mm.rm A AMBASSADOR thSt.& CENTRAL 9th Bet. 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