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ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925. AMUSEMENTS. , CHAPLIN INTATES, [ @ o v A | [6AT S0 | ||| WITNESS DECLARES —-ml—“MB:I—'-_ ¥YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER Comtinuous, 1050 4. X—1 P2 ||| COLLINS and PILLARD Cane and Trousers Were Used in Nineties, Veteran "GECIL B, DEMILLES 1a ¢ “HOLLYWOOD FOLLIES” it's Full of Laughs | Theatrical Critic Says. 30 TROLLEY FATALITY - TOLL REAGHES SIX Twelve Irjured, One Serious- ly, at Corregidor Is- land. THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. —————— My Bov, YOU!RE NEW HERE AND I'™M GOING Te TELL You HOW To MAKE A HIT WiTh ThHE - iBOSS. HE'S' IN CONFEREN CE NOW Sor You-GO RIGHT 1 AND TELL HIM YOU WANT A HALR « 00ZEM AUGUR HOLES AND A DOZEN LEFTHAND LEAD PENCILS . AND WHILE YOU'RE ATIT ASK For THE RoumD SQUARE AMD TAKE 1T WITH THE OTHER THING S To THE SHIPPIN G ROOM. Dor' T Be AFRAID OF THE BOSS- WALK RIGHT IN AND SLAP HIM O THE BACK. HE LIKES THAT SORT OF THING., CHANCE § ARE HELL GIVE YOoU A MICE, FAT RAVSE N SALARY. 9th at G 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Carl Laemmle Presents JAMES KIRKWOOD AND MADGE BELLAMY - IN “SECRETS .55 NIGHT” HOUSE OF DAVID BAND In Syncopated Selections MISCHA GUTERSON ing the RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA Overture—Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Liszt NEWS_—OOMN)Y_SCENIC. _NEXT WEEK— Jui MAKLOWE AND BEVERLY BAYNE BED Ladier Bargain Matines Dadly, 26c e With ROD LA ROCQUE—LILLIAN RICH VERA REYNOLDS—THEO. KOSLOFF International News Reel Fables—Overture, Ete. Begiuning Tomorrow “TH E GREAT DIVIDE” WITH ALICE TERRY AND CONWAY TEARLE Flonzaley Quartet Announced for Monday, Feb. 23 Postponed T -WARDMAN PARK THEATRE This Woman Irene Rich and Ricardo Cortez Friday and Saturday 7 and 9 P.M. ADMISSION, 50¢ Forbidden Paradise Pola Negri and Rod La Rocque w1, — William | % 21.—Hi the trolle: Felruary toric prototypes of the blundering screen characte Charles Chaplin_has called nits” were, de - v York and and ses for the de- fense in Chaplin's suit to bar Charles | Amador from imitating his bizarrre | film make-up and mannerism, Pazen said the billo trousers and funny cane employed by Chaplin after his entrance into motion pic tures in 1913 wer Pazen used as far Db nineties. George Beban, drew the laughter of 1894 with a mustache he remembered secing Harry Morris performing the single foot glide to the accompaniment of a pair of flut- tering trouser Plaintiff’s witnesses who testified earlier in the day included Rob Wagner, motion picture director and writer, who dcclared that Chaplin's skillful blending of costume with comic characteristics had created a piritual character, which is a dis- tinct entity in the public mind,” just as Shakespeare's Falstaff is a dis- 4 | tinct and separate ereation disaster oc- C. L Yearsley, mer adv # manager of a motion pictur: ¥ featuring Chaplin the concern the custard mustact howed | pshand, a Mine-planting was net a pas- This left a total % in LOEW’S “THE 10TH_WOMAN" ALAC AST TIMES TODAY Metro-Goldwyn's CHEAPER T0 MARRY LEWIS STONE—CONRAD NAGEL MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Tomorrow “EXCUSE ME!” Puliman joy-ride with A CONRAD NAGEL--NORMA SHEARER B SHUBERT El“sc Mat. Today, 2:20 Mgme, Mesars. Shopert S0c_ o $2.00. ‘THE LOUNGE LIZARD' with JOHN CUMBERLAND, ESTELLE WINWOOD Next Vonday—Seata NOW | ENRY MILLER |/ In Plerre Wolff and Herrl Duver- not's New Play ‘AFTER LOVE’| Adapted From The neh By A. E. Thom: —EXTRA— THE ROYAL MARIMBA BAND and PERCY OAKES and GRACE LORE Formerly Dancers with “ARTISTS and MODELS.” sage from Corregidor | the mee to| that none of the rious condi- v all would re- he ‘recalled, a5 diences in nd in 1905 CONCERT BY - The Famous : St. Mary’s Industrial : Schoo® Band At Catholic: University Gymrasium And on Testhres Guiers - Sunday Evening, Feb. 22 ADMISSION FREE VIOLET Take Brookland Cars HEMING i S ————————— &A.E- MATTHEWS The Washingion Opera Co. In & Delightfully Humorous A l D A And Charming One-Act Comedy JOUN CHARLES KRAMER & BOYLE Peralta Gordon A Happy-Go-Lucky-Pai In & Jc!r Knnl:rfit’ “’x;h Tittmann Shefferman SAMOSSOUD, Conductor A Bpecial Surprise 2 Shows Daily, 2:15 and 8:18 Seats, Arthur Jordan Piano Co, Streets Bunday Matines at 3:15 ow Prices: re brought to ry honors were accord- | itary men Killed before | island. 1t expected | »f the bodies vill be ta ted n the next is » have saved their when they noticed ning unusual speed king a tele- ed at the| ers has .been | the cause of | THE BIG SHOW Beauty and Romance ilar curred in 1910 ich seven were killed and many injurcd 15 GROUPS GATHERING| AT WOMAN'S PARLEY At 8:20, 50c to $2.50] dram: A Quality Car STUDEBAKER VEEe National Defense Conference Starts | Tomorrow—Registration { Opens Today. Y Y antity Price Share it with a friend~ NEXT WEEK n opened today for dele- “THE DAY’ WHEH You zxg:mlm&tlulr‘!;)d,d;ys g‘.“x BELIEVED EVERYTHING March 3. 15 o'clock registered were: Mrs. isbu N. C.; Mrs, Morgan, E: “ornie Glynn Cocklin, Ru : Mrs. Ruth McCurry Brown, Ark.; Honolulu; ines, Tow: Dawson Springs, A. Durkan, Baltimor; Ludlow, Westfield, Monroe, ), New & luer, Kansas Oatley and Mrs. Leon &ton elegntenknillirens atfons from various of the country. They are: Daughters of the merican Revolu- f the Grand Army of the tional Americah War National ociety of the Daughters of 1812, Service Star on, United Daughters of the Con- eracy, Women’'s Relief Corps, . Women's Overseas Nurse Ass Yy to Spanish-Amer- , American Wom- en’s Legion, Women's Club of the Service Flag, Colonial Dames of America, Government Club of New York and the auxiliary of the Amer- can Legion 18-YEAR SEARCH ENDS, ALLEGED SLAYER TAKEN B ' Man Jailed in Philadelphia for| Murder of Farmer Said to Have Confessed Guilt. Br the Assoc PHILADELPHIA, F With the here vesterday of John T. Brice, the police they ended a search for the s John Bruner, a farm Count €., which w 1S _years ago. Brice, who was taken into custody as he stepped from a rooming house in the tenderloin district, was sald to have confessed. He was held without bail pending e In his alleged conf stated that the come of a ror and Bruner’s Fleeing South he spent nearly about the country this eity, where under the name Garrison, ent 15 organ fcan War bruary 21— as begun nearly ce between himself hter. arolina, a year Brice said traveling before he came to he since has llved of John Stevenson. TEAPOT DOME WITNESS IS STRICKEN IN EGYPT H. 5. Osler Was Ordered by Can- ada to Tell of Relations AVith Americans. TORONTO, February 21.—H. S. Os- president of the Continental Company, tvho has been or- a Canadian court to submit: by United States in- concerning the relation-d en his company and vari- ns involved in the Tea- tigation. ived here hunting big game ir Counsel for the United States filed an affidavit a ring that Osler was in a position to tell what disposition was made of $90,000 in Liberty bonds sa2id to have been purchased with oil ofits, and that he could tell wheth- ny of these bonds came into pos- session of Albert B. Fall, former Sec- retary of the Interjor. HOTEL FOOTMAN HELD. Seventy-Five-Year-Old Man Jailed as Bootlegger by Detective. Tall, stately and dignified, Willlam Skelly. 75 years old now, who has handed some of the brightest figures in political and business circles from carriages and automobiles in his days | country. SOCIETY OF NATIVES LAYS BANQUET PLANS Annual Fete to Be Held April 15. Entertainment Program Ren- dered at Meeting. The Society of Natives held its monthly meeting at the Washhgton Club last night, completed arrange- ments for the annual banquet .and heard a program of entertafnment un- der direction of #Miss Margaret E. Forbes and Lee D. Latimer. The annual banquet, it was an- nounced by Fred A. Emery, first vice president, wdll be held at the Burling- ton Hotel Wednesday, April 15. New _members of the society were admitted upon presentation of their names by Albert Harper, chairman of the membership committee, a8 follows: Earl P. Ready, Elizabeth EX Reiss, Mabel Rheem Reiss, Anna E. Muddi- man, Alice B. Brboks, Henry Lans- Behrend, Mabel R. Bradburn, John R. Bradburn, Esther V. Cross, Mrs: John H. Devis, Mary McCarthy, Leongrd T. Chick and Edna Buckler. ¢ A delightful musical program was rendered by Roger Whiteford, bari- tone, accompanied by Mrs. C. R Chindbloom; Miss Mabel C. Latimer, soprano, accompanied by Miss L. Leeds, and Miss Louise Gately, whistler, accompanied by Miss Fannie Ransdell, Under direction of Miss Forbes, a novel tribute to George Washington. was tendered by herself and a num- ber of members of the soclety, who read a eulogy of the founder of the Washington souvenir hatchets were favors. The soclety voted to honor Washing- ton's birthday Monday by sending a wreath to the monument and by taking part in any exercises which may be held there. For this purpose a committes was appointed by President John Clagett Proctor, consisting of Lee D. Latimer, Mrs, Francis St. Clair, Mrs. Alice B. Welch, Lisle S. Lipscomb and J. Eliot Wright. President Proctor distributed a new burgh, Victor Bernard Deyber, Mendel | 7 roster of the society. P e g padded well within, and it"is painted pink and green, and made of costly tin; and I am feeling like a queen as down the street I spin.” And men admire my shining dray, as 1I°go round the block; “He rides in king- ly pomp,” they say, “while other graybeards walk; he ha® the rubles put away, the kopecks in a crock. He has the moidare and the yen, the groat and eke bawbee; hé has a store of iron men most wonderful to see, and so he looms within odr ken, from stark privations. free.”. Now all the graybeards in the town might ride in boats like mine, if they had put the shillings down;, long since, in crocks of brine, if they had saved the mark, the ctown, the sesterces that shine. They «-all might ride in noble vans, absorbers front and rear, in roadsters, phae- if they had followed up: the plans to which. wise lads adhere; '~ If they'd determined, in their printe, when coin seemed cheap as _chaff; to save a nickle or a-dime, a'quarter or a half, they would not walk at eventime, or groan. beneath” the gaff. In bygone years mycourse was sane, though spendthrifts: called me crank; I took the . plunks through wind and rain, and put them in the bank; and now I drive a gilded wain, and put on lots of k. sw(?:“o yright) WALT MASON. —can get the Blank:Boo] you want at_t!u-— E. Morrison Paper Co. tons, sedans, with nickel-plated gear; | Copr, 1925 (Y. World) Press Pub. T TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"St. Joan,” Bernard Shaw’s play, at § pm. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The Lounge Lizard,” comedy, at 8.20 p.m. Matines at 2:20 p.m. POLI'S—"“When Summer Comes,” cal play, at $:20 p.m. 20 p.m. KEITH'S—Violet Mathews, vaudeville, 8:15 p.m. EARLE—"Venetian Masqueraders,” vaudeville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—Loew's Vasdeville Circus, vaudeville, continuous, 12:30 té 11 p.m. GAYETY—"Hollywood Follies,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. MUTUAL—Lew Kelly's show, bur- lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20. COLUMBIA—"The Golden Bed," at am., 12:55, , 5:10, 7:10 and :20 p.m., RIALTO—"Secrets of the Night? at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 30 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Love's Wilder- ness,” at 11:35 am., 1:35, 3:30, 5:35, :30 and 9:35 p.m. PALACE—"Cheaper to Marry." TIVOLI—"The Deadwood Coach,” at 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:20 and 9:50 p.m. AMBASSADOR — “Honor Among Men,” at 2, 3.20, 5:15, 7:10 and 9:10 p.m. CENTRAL—"“Wife of the Centaur,” at 11 am., 12:40, 2:25, 4:05, 5:50, 7:35 and 9:20 p.m. m; at Heming-A. at 2:15 and Ordered to Naval Academy. Capt. Charles Conard, Naval Supply Corps, of the office of chief co-ordi- nator, Bureau of the Budget, has been ordered to the Naval Academy for duty. Matinee | E. | Borah to Be Principal Speaker at Testimonial to Retiring Bay State Senator. With Senator William E. B Republican, of Idaho as the principal speaker, and with leaders in hoth Republican and and diplomatic several foreign 3 tendance, a testimonial, banquet honor of Senator David 1. Wal Democrat, of Massachusetts has b arranged for March 5, in the new Mayflower Hotel. Under the auspices of Atlantic Holy Cross Club, Martin J. McNamara Is friends and admirers Walsh from many 1 are planning to show the high esteent in which he been held in the National Capital. Heads of more than a dozen educational institutions have accepted invitations. Rev. Joseph N. Dinand, S. J., ident of Holy Cross Colle cester, Mass, from which institution Senator Walsh was graduated in 1893, also will speak at the banquet. William E. Leahy will be toastmaster. Representative William P. Connery, jr., of Massachusetts, a former head- liner in vaudeville, will help to en- tertain, as will also George O'Con- Matt Horn, the Mount Ver- rtet and R. De ure, the »wn University Orchestra and other musical talent. James F. Dullig urer of the Hol chairman of the room 462, House in h, n the South of which president, nator as is banquet committee, Office Building I'm riding in my limousine, that's " caracasSyeel - ChocolaZe | /5 a fine eating Chocolate Slip a cake in“your pocket ! z if startingon a | ‘ Jong walk. i Kéep itin your desk for emer- L gency lunches, or in¥your | automobile. | mces ranom | WalterBaker&Co.Ltd. ESTABUISHED 1780 ¢ | DorchesterMass. Montreal. Can. IBOOKLET OF CHOICE RCCIPES SINTFREE O, B prvsany .TlonAlTor\'luH'r AT 8 L. T TIME B. C. Whitney Pressmts BERNARD SHAW'S SAINT JOAN With JULIA ARTHUR Evee. B0e to $2.50. Mats, 500 te $2.08 Week Beg. Tomorrow Night s Now. ZIEGFELD’S £3550EHon LEON ERROL IN A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY, LOUIE THE 14th STAGED BY EDWARD ROYCE GLORIFIED GIRLS. SINGERS s 40 STMPHONY ORCHESTE Original Augmented by Choral Prelude Evening . Church of the Covenani, | Claude Robeson, Director. at the WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 8:15 All Next Week Mats. 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In a Star Classified Ad you will reach practical- ly everybody in Wash- ington — with corre- | 1 | | i ———CRANDALL'S: | METROPOLITAN | —— _F AT 10th—— LAST DAYS—11 TO 11 First National's Special CORINNE GRIFFITH Supported by Iam Keith, Holmes Herbert and a powe: Z.Meonard A vivid drama of romance, thrills and adventure. LOVE'S WILDERNESS XTRA — " NEAL BURNS Vera Steadman in “Sea Legs” Viola T. Abrams, Harp Prelude Overture—News—Scenic Washington's F "CRANDALL'S est Orchestra TIVOLI 14th & Park rd. CAST, in T HE AT n PATHE REVIEW CRANDALL’S, AMBASSADOR '18thSt.&Co). RA.N. DORTS AN and THIEF 1 DISE. r 147§ C CRANDAL’S 9th Bet. D & B TODAY_ELEANOR BOARDNAN and T8 DANDALL’ Theater AT.: 3 P.M. SUNDAY. MATS. 2 P.M O AT GUMP. _in > S TRANDALL’S Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. 8 MATS.—2 P.M. 3PS LEWIS STO VIDOR and LEW “HUSBANDS AND FLOR- CODY, LOVEES, York Theater | Ga. Ave. &QuebecSt. 1\"8 1 'R 0 _—— PA. AVE. AT NINTH LAST CHANCE TO SEE LEW KELL o Amediox iy %«s\%‘?"‘ mpl"’“”?tb/% Bet.FandAVE. POPULAR PRICED VAUDEVILLE STANEY SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS The VENETIAN MASQUERADERS EDNA BUCKLER HAL NEIMAN ANN LINN_AND CO. BROOKS, PHINSON & DUNCAN TEMPEST AND. DICKINSON PHOTOPSAY Ty ODAY. POLI'S MAT. T TONIGHT Dir. Messrs. Shubert AT 815 HAMMERSTEIN QUINN OFFERS JAMES BARTON In a musical Play of Todny “WHEN SUMMER COMES" LUELLA GEAR WILLIE HOWARD “SKY HIGH Biggest Musical Hit of the Year ZCTAL HOLIDAY MATINF MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Ensemble of 100 s, $1 o $3. Mon. Mat. t.. 50c to $2.50 Film Features . & Pk. Ra REVERE “*75it 11th & N. C. Ave. S. TOM 3 500 PRINCESS 1%, ~* DUMBARTON 2:2xiiweesin 0 911 M Street N B. WAT Comi “THE VAG And Fox_X. 14th St. and R. “A DANGE ELITE : HIPPODROME™"* Ave. NV AW THE GARDEN OF WEEDS." R ?th Near ¥ TODAY, T MONDAY, TUESDAY, SABATINI'S “SEA HAWK” “INTO THE NET™ and MUTT and MeKi MORROW, us 10 am. to 11 pom. EWHASE Conn. Avenue & ey $t. D.C M SPECIAL MOFOR FUEL THE AMERICAN OIL, CO. sponding results. That’s why The Star prints MORE Clas- sified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office \ as footman at the Raleigh Hotel, was 1000 Pa. Ave arrested by police of the first precinct last zicht on charges of selling IRuor. Skelly, who gave his address as 116 C street, is alleged by the police to have mads four liquor sales to agents. Detective Kane of the first precinct and prucibition agents figured in the rest. First Showing In ) “FORTY WINKS” NYoberts DAVISON’S Teach you to dancs cor rectly in a few lessons Strictly private; auy péur. Class and danco sa eve. with orch ‘Tango." The Incomparable VERA GORDON Whose Trlumph as the Mother In “Humoresque” WiIl Live Forever. be your - verdict we bake-enamel your auto and readr in meven dave. . AUTOMOBIZES OUR SPECIAL' [} DEHCO PLANT R Mou. aud ¥ at studio, 1127 16 d N.W,—PHIVATE Course, 4 priv.. 3 ela Granite monuments of the ypt- lans were cut with copper chisels, 1734 KALORAMA 2D,

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