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48 " Crlme BOOl(S INTEREST IN PARKS ::= <. is manifest in books that swamp the Nation—their printers never rest. Time was when novels gory wage {1oaked Cel. Sherrill Urges Residents to Support Recommenda- tions Before Congress. yoked upon as trash; the boy who a story of erime would feel the lash. The authors who handing out varns of people killed possessed no decent standing in any ‘\~\1er~ guild. But we have pro- ressed Imvhu than had our dads, | read auess, And are all recking from th not by outcast bl these stories writ, but grave and stately writers drip blood and make v hit. They seem to strike their true gait in these ferocious times from chronicles of Newgate lig forgotten crimes. They inter- view the warden of every gloomy { poor old Lizzic Borden is once again; the hangman has his inuing, at last he's wearing and with a smile that's win- ning his g tale he tells. With { bones in mildewed baskeis our au- thors in crowds: they're rifling ancient caskets and pawing mildewed shrouds. To make the sad world gaver, and grab unpleasant in, they resurrect the slayer and isinter the slain lers come grinning from md we are swamped with that deal in blood and | doom. And it is sad that writers ! who might be penning tracts must hand us tales of fighters and gore in cts right) WALT MASON conie ess. ieatured cone, the 1 which goes on Milliken urge ivate club cabaret dancing | each Sunday. Miss d support in aring jurisdiction over all places of amuse- public or private. She urged| ons prohibiting children un- from entering and all children denied admission and legitimate the- school hours, | ment, to be 1 picture during neral discussion of the evening’s | Cecil | t was indulged in. Mrs, n Sisson, director of community centers of the Board of Education, resided. Mrs. Albert N. Dodge, Rev. orge W. Dow, Mrs. Anna B. Hun- ter, Mrs. Ellen M. Maxwell, Mies Helen Miller and Miss Anna McCarter k |sere admitted to membership. | e park improvement w At this il e roads Ten ment to t thorized to spend nedix) tapin | $200,000 Fire Sweeps Town. sectio city 3 MEL, N. Y., November 18.—A T block and the Putnam n ruins after burned a sec- causing a loss than $200,000. el bl Laxative HI]I ns to Recreation Se tion of th nated at more cn's fashions are at the mo- t rather conspicuously exploited. Among the novelties is a striped shirt ached collar and cuffs. The is pleated and the stripes run ense 10 that more Announcement Deviled & lmpenlsl Crabs, Fresh Fish in LOBSTERS Steaks, Chickens, Sour Beef. eto. Nothing But Fresh Fish Serve ti! HERZOG'S : ©5 support i Closed Sundays ~ 11th and Potomac River o efior E ¥ with money, and he sults in more parks a er Miss Rhoda Milliken of the W Bureau of the Police Departm u “Progress of acreation,” sald that the dan and theaters have eially but not morally icpiored the wditions allowed at public dance pla \ i 1s are | but in- with all | are paid | to have nalls finan Inspect our vast assortment. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. e regulations 1, makes it up the and « alma HEALTH CANDIES €0+ 804 Ib AVALUED PRESENT FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY 1218-1220 F ST. N.W. USED CAR SALE Cn the White Lot 1706 14th St. Studebaker Special Six Sedan, Studebaker Light 6 Sedan, overhauled, new paint, Studebaker Light 6, 1922, Dodsge, 1923, Studebaker Special 6, Touring, Studebaker Big 6, Oldsmobile, 1924, Velie, perfect condition, Reo, 1922, Ford, 1924, Touring, Studebaker Special 6, Buick Six, 1923, runs like new, Buick, 1924, Touring, Hudson, 1923, Columbia “Challenger,” 1922, excellent condition, $400 Ford at $200 Durant at $450 Chevrolet Sedan, $400 Chevrolet, $290 A Tew Good Buys Ranging From $150 to $250 Thirty-one Others to Choose From These Are Special Values STUDEBAKER “Just Drive It—That’s All” 14th and R Streets $1,200 $775 $450 $650 $600 $475 were | and tales of bloody murther | they | The old historic | the - — 'Blank Books = THE TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. in “The STARTS NEW PASTORATE. Minister Preaches to Tabor Con- gregation. Rev. R. Alvin Fairley yesterday as- sumed the pastorate of the newly or- ganized Tabor Presbyterian Church. The services are to be held at the As- sembly Hall of the Twelfth Street branch of the Y. M. C. A. The first services of the new congre- gation were held last night in the 5 . wssembly hall, when the new pastor 1 “Happy Go Lucky,” bur-| gojivered a sermon. Members of other colored churches throughout the city .| were present and a choir, made up of talent contributed by the sister churches, rendered several hymns ap- 1 5, 3:20, 6:15, 7:2 propriate to the occaslon. NATIONAL—Lenore Ulrlc, Harem,” at 8:20 p.mn. BELASCO —' ‘Quarantine,” —“That's My Boy,” at 8:20 H'S—Nelson Keys, :15 and 8:15 p.m. WIRAND — Clinton Ligbts Club continuous |to 11 pm. vaudeville, I and Rooney- Orchestra, vaudeville | performance from 12:30 lat | -*Welcome, 1 Ay o Shaffer’s Flowers Please Best. | Debutante bouquets a specialty. 900 14th. dvertisement, S pecml Sale' Trusses and Elastic Goods Here you will find a complet e stock of highest qual- ity trusses and elastic goods at sur- prisingly low prices. Stranger,” a 1 Devil,” 1 110, 0 and 9:2. pom. | PALACE 10:40, 12:40, { p.m. : TIVOLY |at | o rbidden Paradise,” 40, 4:50, 6:50 at and 8:50 -“in Every Woman's Life,” (15 and 9:45 AMBASSADOR — “Her Marriage 5. 8 and 9:40 p.m. d Wagon.” 8 and 9:30 | Before the Hollday Function { Consult Gude about the floral deco- | rations. 1212 F.—Advertisement | Seek $90 000 for Monroe Home. NEW YORK, November 18-—The Women's Monroe House Memorial As- In the Isociation at o luncheon yesterday| Private fit- started drive to obtain $90,000 to ting rooms, expert truss fitters |purchase the house where James will be glad to care for your every need. 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Single, $7.50 Leather-Covered Steel Truss, Single, $5. “Jung's Arch Braces, P $1.00 and $1.50 Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances and Remedies. | 8x10 AE.nlargeme_nts | From Your Negative | —excellent service, | quality, workmanship. |M. A. LEESE °5par so- Branck 712 11th Street e Truss Dept. ] 0. 2 Only 7th and E Sts. N.W. Store Convenient Terms to Meet Your Budget Half Price for These Large CHIFFOROBES Made to Sell for $125.00 $ The maker's loss is your gain. Bought at 50% discount on to vou at a simil ng. lLarge and room Rig enough to hold a maw's complete wardro! five traye, hat shelf and clothes cupboard. Sixty 5t WRIGHT o FURNITURE cAlvays Right wn Juality and Price 905 Seventh St. Passed Of American walnut. Double-door front, six inches high Nothing Takes the Place of Quality LOOK at your lmen—your table- cloths and napkins—when the bun- dle comes back from the laundry. If the fabric shows lint, it is a sure sign that you should be a patron of the Tolman Laundry. Beautiful linen comes from wonderful laun- dering. Laundering thatis wonder- ful for table linen is the kind that rendets the fabric smooth 7o and gleaming and lintless dering to another. This is achieved in the new MacKenzie Sizing Pro- @’ cess used only by— THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY - 6th and C Sts. N.W. F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. Franklin 71 EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. [ - Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Lunch at Gibson's 10¢ 10¢ Hot Frankturter «..ommm 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 15¢ Hot Soup... Hot Chocolate.......... Hot Beans All SandwicheS......ee0 Hot Chile Con Carne.... Special 12 B¢ Soda Checks (60c worth) for. Cold Weather Needs at Low Prices Three - heat Electric Pads, $5.49 and .. $8‘50 Stngle-heat Fad..... $3:49 All - tal Hot - wat B J8c Guaranteed Hot- water Bottle, fresh go0ds .,... " $1.50 White Pine and Tar.... 20C Mentholated Pine Tar with Ex- tract Cod Liver Ofl eym and Eucalyptus. . 23(3 White Emulsion Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites, 50c and 31.00 10¢ Asthma Rellef. . g..... 4OC 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ 50c 25¢ 15¢ 25¢ Specials for Wednesday Phenolax Wafers....... 19¢ Menthol Inhalers Pure Glycerine....cceee. Asplrin, 5-gr., 100 for. .. Rhtnitis h. s., 100 for Syrup of Tar with tract of Cod Livers and Menthol.......... Catarrh Rellef Balm.... Bronchial Lozenges Glycerine and Rose Water ... = Lepactic Pills, 100 for. .. Philllps' Milk of Mag Mellin's * Food California ¥igs ... Listerine. 19(-, 37c, Resinol Soap d’'s Honey and Al- mond Cream ... Prophylactic Toothbrush Squibb’s Mineral Ofl, pint Nujol, pint P.D. & ¢ pint .. Gibson Mineral 01, Scott's Emulsion . Ipana Tooth \qmbh! 'roeu.'raue. 3 for . Special on Hershey Kisses| Wednesday Onl ly 213-Lb. box, wrappe: specia Speci Great Sale of Surgical Quality E]astlc Hosiery Trusses NOVEMBER 18, If you need a truss or an_Abdom: nal Sy tle Stockin, f or. Then. you ahould get It. %o the best piace 1n Washington. Tonr doctor_knows that Gibson has been fit- ting _Tru, . many Our fitte perience, big sale on these appliances. Just note our very low price Garter Stockings ... Garter Leggings.... New York Elastic ‘Truss, single... Gibson's Special Leather Truss single Gibson’s Special Leather Truss double .....cceene Marsh Patent Truas deseeecteians ashington Agents for Dr. :an.ur Walter's Pure Gum Reducing Garments These famous reducing garments positively reduce without injury_or lscomtort. Thousands are - wearing them. We measure you and fit you rfectly. e Jay Corn and Kiaae 3t “Bpociat Orfl!npodm and Appliances. Made Eapdl 1924. AMUSEMENTS. T [T LOEW'S PALACE NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents POLA NEGRI a superb picturization of Dorée eane’s play, “The Czarina, FORBIDDEN PARADISE WITH ADOLPHE MENJOU AND ROD LA ROCQUE Ben Turpin Comedy News—Overture—Ete. LOEW'S COLUMBIA NOW PLAYING Paramount Pressnts RUDOLPH VALENTINO In a wonderful, glittering ro- mance of the Argentine, by Rez Beach, A SAINTED DEVIL WITH NITA NALDI AND A NOTED CAST Fables—Overture International News THE WARDMAN ;’m':]l:s PARK THEATRExovembar1s THE RAMS HEAD PLAYERS THE EAGLET ns Bing] Beats Belling Columbia 2000 First Washington Appearance CHEMET Famous French Violinist Acclalmed th atest Woman Violinix the World,” National, Thursday, 4:30 Concert Buren T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St PAUL WHITEMAN HIS ORCHESTRA Poll's, Friday, Nov. 21, 4:30 Prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00.; plus tax Mrs. Greene's Bureau, Droop's, 13th and G. Main 6493, Convention Hall LAST 5 NIGHTS of the Shiners’ Exposition and Fashion Revue Stupendous Dazzling NED WAYBURN'S Junior Frofic of Feature Acts, Including EDITH HELENA World Famous Soprano Marion Chambers Betty Hale Exposition—Fashion Show With the Famous Bathing 50 i 50¢ Biggest and Best Show fn Town for the Money. Go, Go, Go, Go, Go—NOW Admission General MOTOR PEP o iy R 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 ali the time, Ask your dealer. Vesteidtng Thitze Wiose Lots of Frozen Radiators See that your car Is comfortably housed be- fore the real cold weather comes. Frozen radiators, in most in- stances, are costly. GARAGES LOW TERMS BUNGALOWS GARAGES AsSHNGTo CONSTRUCTION SRUST BLDO. MALN 78sa B amye WNOL Standard Make Quality Cords ‘Without Extra Oost en CREDIT ‘Try our easy payment plan—there is o red tape or unnecesary del =—ynau get the tires when you c in, FOUR MONTHS TO PAY CONVENIENT TIRE SHOP, INC. | MUTUAL THEATER | Penna. Ave. nl 9th St. Dally—2:30" azd : 34th Annual Vaughn Class Concert Wednesday at 8:15 Sunday School House 8th and H Streets N.W. Noted Artists Participate | Tickets, 50c | Now Playing “WELCOME STRANGER” from the famens stage play Selected Comedy News and Symphony Orchestra = =) §4 = i BF. ! flre/r;v-‘y udeville KEYS < Russell Foature ELI?-\BI"; H HRO“V And_Orchest . 8 Other Btar Acts Added Attraction fORDO\ DOOL! r“f‘fi&?&’iw ) Second Triumphant Week day—11 A, M. to 11 P. M. First Natfonal's Special NORMA TALMADGE Supported by Eugene O'Brien and a Cast of Unexampled Brilllance in the Jost Diver- sified, Most Gorgeously Mounted and Most Engrossing Vehicle of Her Carcer SECRETS News—Aesop Fable Symphony CRANDALL'S %% MATS —Dails 1ODAY "CRANDALL'S 2 18thSt.& TODAY AND_ToMOI ERLY AND TOMORR FAERSON HOUGH'S COVERED WAGON a CRANDALL'S " TODAY CRANDALL'S Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. YATS 2 P Daile; @ ND"ALL’S Apollo Theater 624 H St N.E. CRANDALLS Yotk Theater Ga.Ave.&QuebecSt. “WANDERING “CHALK JOHN, in [r————————————————— TONITEPot'!s %}I.';I;l;r.so Direction Messrs. JOS. M. GA KARYL NORMAN “THAT'S MY BOY” WITH NDER SYNCOPATORS D AND ORCHESTRA NEXT SUNDAY---SEATS TOMOR. Evenings, 50c To $3.00 BARGAIN HOLIDAY MAT. Thanksgiving Day, 50c to S1.50 Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00 A. L. JONES and MORRIS GREEN Producers of Greenwich Village ¥ollies, ANNOUNCE scx QUAKERTOWN 4 Charming Musical Comedy Wit} EDDIE HELEN BUZZELL FORD AND A. VINCENT LOPEZ Syncopated Orchestra SHUBERT At 5:20, 50c 10 324,50 ELASCY wat wed. 210 Mgmt. Messrs, Ehubert 50c to €159 Charles L. Wagner and Edgar Selwya Will Present the Londen Succets “QIIARANTINE” By F. Tennyson desse. With SIDNEY BL. NEXT MONDAY SEA A New Comedy Drama BADGES With GREGORY KELLY LOTUS ROBB LOUIS BENNISON ELEANOR WOODRUFF GAYETY Twice Daily- :18 and 8:15 Bring Your Mother Columbia Burlesque Presents “HAPPY-GO-LUCKY” | ‘With Jean McCoy-Ralph Walto fi Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Daily, Film Feature PARI' 1«1- & Buchanan 8:45. C 1A A ELLIOT DEXTER E T And SENNETT (O SPaGRY RIGHT OLYMPIC ¥ St. Bet. 14th & 15th LAST DAY—D. W. GRII Vo A 1343 WisconsinAv. DUMBARTON ToRoTHY DALTON n “THE_MORAL SIX TAKOMA ™ EXANTET 18t St and R. | AMERICAN Conn. Avenue & MeKinley St.,D. ¢ ME. MIDNT CHEVY CHASE CAROLINA 115 Tith FLEANOGE 1 ARDAAN ELITE T 14th Street and ITH Street N.E. EMPIRE',‘,,,‘ f“(,h NEW STANTONa";Lfo::t; i CRNFST TORRENCE. ANNA PROF. A} i A__ACHER, STUI | war n ass Mou. and Fri 5 by appoin bed 1900, """ GLADYSE WILBUR Pallzoomn and Stage Danctog nciog. Dupont ¥ MISS _JOSEPH dancing Jessons: P lesson. 1638 19th st. n.w. Phone x'n‘.,m.t | DAVISON’S Teach you to damce rectly in & few lessons Strictly private; any he W. Class and dunce Sat ! | B [ “aan 5 Eve. with orchest: i o gt | 1 Edw. F. Miller’s Class. closs Friday, Novem ing new steps apd nuing 6 weeks. 12 ATIONAL,: v i5. DAVID BELASCO Presents LENORE ULRIC ~ ’I'HE HAREM Ernest Vajda Aaflmd by Avery Honwood NEXT WEER—SEATS THURSDAY HENRY MILLER IN A NEW COMEDY ‘THE_MAN IN EVENING CLOTHES' BIIIII'OII HOLMES Himself, in 5 Travelogues MOTION PICTURES COLORED VIEWS BEGINNING NOV. 23 Eacn SUN. at3:30&8:30 -1,..,... Bome” “Bound A Rome” “Italian tanAlps.” ~Aong u.."%'.f PHONG MAIN 9236 - CORRELT STAGG DANNG IMPERIALRUSSIAN SCHOOL > ANCIN'Z KATHRYN M. KORULER 1224 CONN. AVE N.W. - CLASTES NOW) Danclog Fvery Week NIght, 830 e 17 ARCADE LADIES’ NIGHT AND “Paul Jones” DANCE FREE &5 stns.x FREE ing Together. TONIGHT Competent Instruction.

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