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Thc Fnendly Act. 7 e Free from thoughts of grief or danger 1 was driving yestermorn, when I overtook a stranger who looked weary and forlorn. And his | glance was so beseeching. so pa- | thetic was his grin, and I set the | brakes a-screeching, stopped the bus and let him in. I'd been warned by [ many writers that such kindness is all wrong, we should shun the un- known blighters we tool our wains along; some of them are base and vicious and they'd slug the kind- | Jly man, with his charity delicious, lift his roll and swipe his van. Melt- teaders of | ed by this pilgrim's glances, T re- sghout | the | marked. in study brown: “Better | sast Relief | far to take some rh.,uc(w than to| « for the | turn a icllow down. 1'd be surely | Intcrnational | fecling meaner than the cheapest e Sl | sort of snide if 1 passed this human thuren | wiener and refused to give a ride.” i Then the steering gearing busted, the excitement was intense, and the | I flivver, old and rusted, catapulted | | through a fence. 'Twas a scene of | stress and danger when the Lizzie | | overturned, and the poor, \\i)farmg‘ stranger had his i badly burned. “I am truly very sorry,” 1‘ explained in grief and woe, “that my | blamed besotted lorry threw a fit| and acted But the man re-| GOLDEN RULE DAY 10 HELP ORPHANS Near East Rehef Asks Feople of America to Observe Sec- | ond Event to Aid Citizens. f pecial Dispatel to The Star. W YORK, October 23. co-operation of religic minations thr With the | ersons, all representat society, and labor ci ate a at the Hotel Roosevelt September When the campaig setting aside of the golden rule is the Switzerland, representatives of m than twenty nations outlined plan for co-operative fon. Tr United States President Coolid iven the idea his indorsement, als and public ters in other tries have followed condole, and he hired a cheap attor- |uey who has sued me for my ro'l | Henceforth I'll obey the sages who | advise us to beware, as we drive our creaking stages. of the stranger and his snare. Focus Attention on Needy. said | The chief purpose of $he day, Ar. Vickrey today. is to focus world- wide attention the turther educational and wel l('up\'ngh(v) WALT M among the orphans of the Near s 40600 of whom are now r o Whom arenow ety | POLAND NoT ASKING LOAN. tinued unless adequate resources are | Minister Demes Report of Negotia- osiinvigiihtos e i s g tions in United States. i oy of The Polish Tegation here has wnd ued a denial of reports that Poland workers in 8 is secking a state loan in the United of thousands of & St orphans and half orphans.in the camps of Greece, Syria and Pal- | statement who are uced of help and|he Republic of Poland is not at this must be looked r during the Win- | time seeking to arrange a ter, if they are to survive the cold!joan in this country and consequent- weather. 1¥ 1o representatives are mnegotiat- golden rul observed con-ling on its behalf. Nor is there any acientiously, is reatest force for for the assumption that Po world can | jJand would suggest the application r ays. | of (he principles of the recent G Sunday can this | man loan in the event of its seek For centuries out | ing credit in this country. e come the dev- wars which have changed | = —— — — o e “2 The Home of the High- Class Eyeglass The Polish Minister,” a formal said, “wishes to say that estine hasis Gorden | Rule force in motion. of ti and ruined the destinies of It is still the breeding ,ylm. and a potential menace civilization ducation, es- s peace only sure ant of the chil- aders of fertile | history nations, ¥ and good will, is tie The flexible mind dren, who are the future their people, r the most ficld for the cur 1407 F St. Franklin 5608 _ Eres examined. glasses fitted Produce Funds. offers a nds neces- ¥ to continue the educational work | among the children of the Near tn which America has played a le ing part for so long. In addition, properly obsery will world-wide atmosphere for peace and good will, the value of which cannot Le underestimated le are to be asked on Golden 4y to serve a \xmple meal, such as that which is serv the orphanages of the Nea then, while sharing the others, to remember them out of thelr | own good fortune and bounty.” Assigned as Naval Attache. Lieut. Comdr. Willlam T. Mallison of the Office of Naval Operations, Navy Department, has been ordered to Rio de Janlero for duty as naval attache at the United States embassy. Saves ten to forty per :en! of gasoline cost and entirely elimi- nates cost of valve grini and carbon removal. Keeps en; ne tl full efficiency all the tim your dealer. Do you want to make your home - more beautiful? - more comfortable ? - more convenient? THEN VISIT THE ELECTRICAL HOME AND MODEL LIGHTING EXHIBIT 3214 WOODLEY ROAD N.W. A !p!endld example of the builder’s art, completely furnished and electrically equipped, it offers you an opportunity to see a truly modern home, which you will admire and want to own. ments and nice refinements in illumination, in washing, ironing, cooking, ties. Take your children to see this Electrical Home—it will i mspu‘o them to win a Prize in the Home Lighting Essay Con- test which is now being conducted in Washington. HOME OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAYS FROM OCTOBER 23d TO NOVEMBER 6th FROM 10 AM. TO 10 P.M. state | ‘Roe Fulkerson Co.| sumed his journey with no effort to] | —you ASON. l THE EVENING MISS BERENICE RANDALL IS GUEST OF ZONTA CLUB Entertains With Vocal Selections. Rummage Sale Nets $153. Berenice Randall, a leader in musical work In the public schools, was honor guest at the weekly luncheon of the Zonta Club of Profeéssional and Busi- ness Women in the Ralelgh Hotel Tuesday. Following the luncheon Miss Randall sang three songs she has written for children. ' Then led the club in singing. There were about 30 members present. Miss Randalll played the plano accompaniment. Miss Jane Bartlett, vice president, presided in the absence of the presi- dent, Miss Mary Lindsley. . Miss Bartlett reported $153 was netted from the rummage sale held last week to start the club's fund for the na- tional convention. Mrs. Edith Sallsbury was appointed | delegate to the District convention next week, with Miss Bartlett as alternate. The next meeting of the club will be the annual evening meeting u! O ber, to he held next Tuesday u\ the Lotus Lantern, at 7 o'clock. This is a closed meeting, no guests being | allowed. | | For October Weddings. i Cousult Gude about the floral deco- | PY ° rations. 1212 F.—Advertisement. '8x10 Enlargements [From Your N"'i‘%“" [Garoin T HOUSE, INC. C\N 1014 Vermont Regular F ulI-Course M A. LEESE °5T'eN Phe pranch 712 11th Street Dlnner, $1.00 = e TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | BE] AS edy, at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—"Charlot's Revue,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. NATIONAL — “The Ten Command- ments,” photoplay, at 1 and 8:30 p.m. P KEITI'S—Ame. Gadsky, vaudeville, lat 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—"Is It True?” vaudeville, continuous performance, from 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY — burlesque, at MUTUAL — Make 1t Pepp lesque, at and 8:20 p.m. METROPOLITAN—The Sea Hawk at 10:25, 12:35, 2:45, 4:55, 7:05 and 9:15 p.m. PALACE—"Merton 11:15, 1:135, 3:25, 'alk of th: Town,” of the Movies,” at 5:25, 7:25 and “Feet 2:50, 5:00, of Clay,” at 7:05 and 9:15 p.m. RIALTO—"The Rose of Paris. Tha Border Legion, . 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. at at { Price,” at 00 and Just say the word and we will supply Blank Books. N ;E Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. can count on getting strictly high- class workmanship. Grade A—Genuine BUCKSKIN GLOVE 3 It's a real value—figure it out for vyourself—a glove of the best grade of buckskin— the best skin for driving—the finest appearing for dress—and when you hook it up with a $3 price—anybody can see it’s a real value. ne 1325 F STREET From basement. to attic you will see improve- refrigération and other home-making activi- Take Mt. Pleasant or Wisconsin Avenue or Chevy Chase Cars and u-mler to Woodley Road Bus ‘direct to home—or drive out— there is ample parking space. BUT SEE THIS HOME! Conducted by the ELECTRIC LEAGUE OF WASHINGTON In Cooperation With THE LIGHTING EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE * OF WASHINGTON, D. C. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Lunch at Gibson's 10c Frankfurter on hot roll 10c Ice Cream Soda.... Oc Special 12 5c Soda Checks (60c worth) for SOC Specials Needed in Cold Weather 98¢ White Pine and Tar.. Syrup of Extract Cod Livers and Menthol. Flaxseed, wild ¢ and Menthol. . All - Metal Hot-Water Hot - Water Bottle of Quallty. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 White Enamel Douche Cans, ::edc‘t;ultjofr. Very 98C (lll‘;rl: Pads. Spe- $5.49 Mo 8308 tric Iron $4,50 Water 25c¢ Hill's Cascara Tablets, 21 C > 50c err " 35¢ Bottle All guaranteed perfect— complete with tips, tubing Three - Heat Elec- Single - Heat Elec- Simplex 6-1b. ler- Glycerine and Rose ; 25¢ Grove's Bromo Quin- p 2lc 69c Nujol, pint Sloan’s Liniment, 25e, 48c.. Listerine, Phillips’ Milk of \ug- 36¢ 19¢ 89¢ Citrate of Magnesia... Scott's Emulsion...... Tanlae ........ 88¢ Br;n%:)l lnz.enxe lsc Toilet Goods You Need 50c Hinds' Honey and Al- sn;::d Cream, 34e; $ 1 00 50c Palmolive Sham- $l 00 Fue 73C oo, 35e; 3 for. Coty's L'Origan Powder . 30c Kolyno Paste, 19e; 3 for.. 55C 50¢ Mavis Face Pow- 33c 4 for.. 25C Pinaud’s Eau Quinine, 69e ...a $l 13 Plnaud's etal ... Pond's Vanishing 230 Fresh Assorted Chocolates, some with nut tops and assorted favored centers. Very special, 2 Lbs, Slc The supply s limited. We cannot promise it to last until Naphtha . 12 cakes lvor) Gues! 47¢ 12 cakes Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap. 79¢ Electrical Special One Guaranteed Electric Curling Iron. Very cgg T30 Brandes Superior $6.00 Phones der Cream Saturday night. So come early. special 50c D. & R. Lady Faire The._!lrlral Candy Specials Soap Specials— R-A-D-I-O Cream .. Cold Cream, Friday and Saturday Only Friday Only Tubes $ 3 10c Palmolive 1b. cans.. Two pounds of Absolutely 10 cakes P. & G. White 4-')(3 WD ll, V-1 These Are Radio Corp. Tubes. Eveready B Batteries . $1.49 Large, 22%-volt. Large, 45-volt . $4.49 Kilelnberger Coils. ... $4.69 Columbia Dry Cells, $l‘w 3 for... B S aRalit: fins o $1.00 $1.39 $3.49 $3.49 $2.49 $4.98 $4.19 $1.29 TUncle Sam Coils Electric Soldering IPONS +eecveniennenn Acme Transformers... Erla Transformers. Jefterson's Trans: formers «........... Amertran Trans- formers . .Sampson Trans- formers .... . 23-Plate Varfable Con- densers . ‘We.Deliver Anywhere in D. C. We Are As Near You As Your Telephone Main 1085 Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G St. NW. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 1924. l POLY'S anicii The Selwyns Present CHARLOT’S REVUE of 1024 With and SAM B. HARDY. Chorus of Charlot’s Royal Beauties Tt Your Oct. 26th NDAY NIGHT BEATS NOW FOR RICHARD HERNDON'S Production “THE POTTERS” By J. P. McEVOY The Camcdy Hit of the Century The Shoto with 1,000 and 2 Laughs e 'h". :&r to $2.50 HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Vapreondentsd Easagement Mme. JOHANNA GADSKI Renowned Internationsl Wagne: Donaa. Bpecial Featurs ERNEST EVANS 12, Oo.. of Besuties in “Ripples A Song and ® Other Btar Acts Two Bho Daily &8 ndsy Matinee at § Zero Bouvenirs at All Mats | sHOE REPAIR. ING— AND YOU GETQUALITY $3.89 MATERIALS AND WORK, TOO QUALITY Shoe Repair 415Y; 11th St. PoloMPla;et; After Vigorous Riding Relieved Using s of Menthol nr\coL% i o o™ 'NATIONAL CAPITOL Mzn fi!m Cough Drops oRSONS oD wTy e reveR s A LR T T Sy A ATARR GEORGE 'S MUELLER, INC. D enar iny WASHINGTON.D C. i ESTABLISHED 1849 NET WEIGHT 1/2 0Z. A gift for men! TheGRUEN | “Overcoat Watch” $55 and $60 The nams ‘“overcoat watch,” used to describe a Gruen strap watch for men, is indeed fitting, espe- clally for wintry weather. Just a turn of the arm and the man sees the time on wrist. His overcoat s buttoned. Choose now from the any Gruen Guild Watches in our store. We are au- thorized agents in D. C. for “Gruen” Watches, Open a charge account and buy a “Gruen" Watch on easy terms. “It’s easy to-pay the Selinger way” SELINGER’S Jewelers and Silversmiths 818 F—Next to Cor. 9th “Look for the Big Clock” AMUSEMENTS. IRTALTO MATA’S VICTOR Record Jass Arimba Orchestra __OUR GANG COMEDY Starting Sunday “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK” Greater Than the Play LAST THREE DAY Paramount Presents MERT OF THE MOVIES J-ma Cruse’s urisation o.l he famous "::vsl and roadway stage success, WITH GLENN HUNTER % Sunda “Hlllll!ll FLIRTS" By Louls Joseph Vance Stellar_Ca ! |mll!!H|||IIH|IllNll||llll|lIl|"l||l||||IIIIIIIIIIIHHH||“' Tony Sarg’s Marionettes il appear under the suspices of LOEW'S LUMBI LAs'r THREE DAYS Paramount Presents nemu's's LATEST TRIUMPH! Rese: at the Club Place, on and October 25. Prices, which includes tax. e e ok b 7....{mmunnhuummunnnumuuuuuummnmm tals of the smart set. bassd Ste to $2. on Margaretta Tuttle's novel! WITH A §-STAR CAST '“"““ Mat. SAT. AT 2:) at. . 8 E LASC Sbe o S2.00 Beglnning Sunday H. Woods Will Present GLORIA SWANSON JANET BRUCE McRAE Her Love Story" Roberts Rinehart BEECHE? porte: N ible Cast. N THE NEw PAMERICAN COMEDY A STEAM ROLLER By Laurence Eyre NEXT uu\nu"_pzu! NOwW WHITESI MAVERICK A Thrililng Stery of the Mexican Serder, with MISS SYDNEY SHIELDS And & superb cast of thirty. COLORFUL SCENES CHARACTERISTIC DANCES MUTUAL peuna Ave. at tn st. Make It Peppy Tonight—Wrestling Joe Turncr vs. Martin Ludecke Next Week—French Frolics Twice Dally—32:15 aad 8:18 Bring Your Mother Columbia Burlesque Presents “TALK OF THE TOWN” AIYNAL Today at 1 PM. Tonight, 8:30 Mats., 800, 88, $1.10 e Bat. Wights, 50c. $1.10, $1.65 Night, Nov. 1 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Avold the Rusk by Buying i o CECIL B. DE MiLLE's | | LIBERTY Yo can and v s Marvelous Dramatic Spectacle \\"“\!' GIIFTITH, FINAL “6th & C Sts. N.E. 6:15. 8 NEW S_TANTO IntSt.and R.T Av AMERICAN ROSWORTH HAWLEY. PAT 0'MALL N. 05..0 BERT L.Y- NE. DONT DOURT - ed. tonight at 8 xiunal Amatenr Contes: METROPOLITAN | * AT 10(h— (nnn Avenue & CHEVY CHASE nley St D ¢ TODAY- ROD 1.4 hmun LEATRIC OV Cin STRIDMEH.™ Now the Pre CAROLINA nn‘na\ C. Ave. NGIN £ J0Y ELITE 4% Street and R. ESTELLE TAVLOR, EMPIRE o11 n» lfilren A (i ATRE BINNEY and Y HE Ble. ~Deors opes % Performances 2 | : 13135, 2145, 4:05, 7105 and 9118 IDATHENRY WA m‘\p B b P CHARGES— L UL T CIRCLE [TIVOLI] STON T b 14th ane Pk. na. This Week—1:30 to 11 P. M. HELENE CHADWICK ANTONIO MORENO and an excellent cast in Para- m 's film versfon of Zane Grey's the BORDER LEGION ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE JIMMIE ADAMS IN “WHY HURRY”™ XEW TIVOLL SYMPHONY ELIAS RREFSKIY and_WEI ENRNOWS . Ave. Ample Parking sP.M TOMOIROW OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14(h & i5tn YIOLA DANA, In “ALON cAME RUTH NETT COMEDY nd Ne DUMBARTON DANCING. GLADYSE WILBUR Stage Danciog. =~ Childres's Dupont Stadlo. Phone Fr. 1435.-W. ns: 7 lessons, ® 1650 100 St mow. & ia X Phone Potomac 711 lesso. AND MRS! . n.y Private CENTRAL RANDALL'S St AT AND TOMORROW "mr n-“m' HOTMES, RI CRANDAI.L’S o5 1 T RO P 80! p.m Franklin 1224 CONN. AVE N.W. - CLASTES NOW TOHORKOW E;H,DH IF. WALKE! Be o e T, ‘Comed: Every week night 8:30 to 18. OF THE U. 8. A. 3 m ls Apolio Thenter M7 || ARCADE 14th and NNIE | WALKER and TN CAR) +THE SPIRIT OF The Perfect Place to DANCE To the Marvelous Music ACK h’éupsn JAE WATER BUCKET. HOLT ‘D“d“ NO| T fi%fififi"m “EMPTY HANDS, {ow GaLIOLA DAN: ,Aunl RUTH Ao